AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoElections & Courts: Connecticut AG Kwame Raoul notched another win, with a federal court permanently blocking key parts of President Trump’s executive orders aimed at federal control over state election administration, including demands for DHS and USPS to build eligible-voter lists. Energy & Land Use: The Connecticut Siting Council issued a draft opinion clearing a 4-megawatt, 7,462-panel solar project near Glastonbury’s Nayaug Elementary School, with a final decision due Oct. 22. Real Estate Enforcement: Connecticut’s new “real estate wholesaling” rules take effect July 1, requiring wholesalers to register and provide disclosure reports before deals are reassigned. Health Care Costs: Connecticut Medicaid spending per enrollee rose 14% from 2023 to 2024, though Medicaid still remains the cheapest coverage option in the state. Work & Wages: U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy unveiled legislation to gradually raise the federal minimum wage to $25 an hour nationwide, while Connecticut already sits above the federal floor. Business & Tech: AP Fund for Journalism expands “Metrics for News” to 10 local newsrooms to track audience engagement and impact.
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