AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFederal Surveillance Standoff: Congress failed to extend Section 702, raising the odds of a rare lapse of key foreign intelligence collection as Democrats demand changes to the acting DNI pick before renewal. Connecticut Courts & Justice: Gov. Lamont nominated Appellate Judge Melanie Cradle to the state Supreme Court, setting up a potential first for a Black woman on Connecticut’s highest bench. Immigration & Due Process: A Cheshire teen recently detained by ICE is back home after two weeks, but his legal status remains in limbo—leaving his college plans uncertain. Public Safety: Connecticut schools are dealing with a wave of swatting calls, including incidents in Hamden that forced police and disrupted families’ schedules. Consumer Protection: CT’s Lemon Law program hit a record $8.1M in refunds and replacement vehicles for consumers in 2025. Local Government & Growth: Brooklyn won $501,054 for sidewalk improvements, and Mansfield hired a new Parks & Rec director. Community Health: A Norfolk firefighter is pushing earlier cancer screening for Connecticut firefighters after personal experience with T-cell lymphoma.
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