AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoStudent Loans Fight: Connecticut AG William Tong is suing the U.S. Department of Education over a new rule that narrows “professional degree” programs eligible for federal student loans—an attack framed as a direct hit to nurses, therapists, and other workforce pipelines. Gas Prices & Roads: A new study warns higher gas costs are squeezing New Hampshire family budgets now, while also threatening future state transportation revenue if driving drops. Public Safety Outdoors: DEEP announced temporary alcohol bans at 10 state recreation areas starting May 20, including Rocky Neck State Park. CSCU Shake-Up: Two top Connecticut State Colleges and Universities leaders resigned amid a sexual harassment scandal tied to the system’s former interim chancellor. Health Watch: Tick bites are sending more people to ERs, with Minnesota flagged among states seeing sharp surges. Connecticut Courts: A probate attorney in Old Saybrook received a statewide pro bono award for decades of guardianship and conservatorship work.
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