AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoConnecticut Privacy: Gov. Ned Lamont signed a law banning the sale of precise geolocation data, adding limits on surveillance pricing and facial recognition, plus a “Delete Act”-style option for data brokers. Connecticut Jobs: AG William Tong warned job seekers about recruiter scams that impersonate legitimate employers and try to steal money or personal info, urging people to verify postings and never pay to get hired. Employment AI: Connecticut’s new SB 5 employment AI transparency rules move the state toward tougher requirements on how automated systems affect hiring and what employers must be able to explain. Health Care Contracting: UnitedHealthcare will expand Synapse Health’s role in managing durable medical equipment orders, including for Connecticut Medicare Advantage members starting Sept. 1, 2026. Local Environment: Darien selectmen will consider joining a regional pathogen monitoring network that would expand harmful bacteria testing beyond the town’s current beach sites. Federal Courts: A judge temporarily blocked Trump’s $1.8B “anti-weaponization” fund while a lawsuit proceeds, with a June 12 hearing set.
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