AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFederal Surveillance: Congress failed to extend Section 702 FISA, putting the foreign spy program on track to expire after Thursday’s vote; Trump’s acting DNI pick Bill Pulte is at the center of the standoff, and the White House later pointed to Jay Clayton as a permanent replacement. AI Regulation Fight: States are moving ahead with targeted AI rules even as Trump tried to block them, with lawmakers focusing on how chatbots affect children and how AI is used by employers. Connecticut Courts & Crime: Norwalk police say four Connecticut men were arrested in an undercover child-predator sting using online personas. WNBA—CT Spotlight: Indiana beat the Connecticut Sun 85-75 as Caitlin Clark scored 25; coach Stephanie White pushed back on renewed “division” rumors. SNAP Pressure: A coalition led by AG Rob Bonta urged the Senate to reverse SNAP cuts in the Farm Bill, warning hunger and added state costs. Heat Safety—World Cup: Labor advocates warn World Cup workers face serious heat risks as forecasts top 85–90°F in some host cities. CT Economy Angle: A WalletHub competitiveness ranking places Connecticut at No. 16.
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