AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFederal Surveillance Fight: Congress failed to temporarily extend FISA Section 702, setting up a likely lapse as lawmakers clash over President Trump’s acting DNI pick, Bill Pulte, and Democrats demand he be withdrawn before renewal. Privacy Law Clash: Hawaiʻi’s Office of Consumer Protection joined a coalition opposing the SECURE Data Act, warning it would preempt stronger state privacy protections and freeze future safeguards. CT Courts & Housing: A Connecticut housing authority dispute is headed to a judge after claims attorneys should be barred for deposition conduct tied to a housing authority and related nonprofit. ICE Lawsuit in New Haven: A New Haven mother is suing the federal government over an alleged traumatic ICE arrest in front of her children, alleging abusive conduct and lasting harm. CT Road Safety: CTDOT approved red light and speed cameras in 15 towns, while an I-Team probe questions whether the data used to justify approvals is accurate. Local Infrastructure Planning: CTDOT will hold a virtual meeting on July 14 about traffic signal replacements across Southwestern Connecticut. Business & Patents: A Connecticut biotech firm is trying to move a genetic testing malpractice suit to Louisiana federal court. Immigration Policy: A separate report highlights how states are stepping in as federal voting rights protections face major setbacks.
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