AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFederal Vaccine Push: President Trump’s new executive order would cut routine childhood vaccines and split the MMR into separate doses, while directing the DOJ to target states over parental and religious exemptions—though legal experts say enforcement still hinges on state school rules. Gender-Affirming Care Funding Ban: HHS says federal funds will stop for gender-transition procedures for minors under 18 at federally funded hospitals and medical schools, reversing prior federal policy and adding fuel to state-level bans. Courtroom AI Prompt Injection: A Connecticut judge barred a self-represented plaintiff after hidden “prompt injection” instructions were found in his filings, marking a rare, direct clash between AI and court process. Connecticut Gambling/Prediction Markets: Connecticut is fighting to keep Kalshi’s sports betting bid tied up in appeal, as regulators and courts continue to wrestle with prediction-market rules. Opioid Treatment Access: Connecticut’s first state-funded mobile methadone units are expanding access in high-overdose areas, aiming to reduce travel and dosing barriers for patients. DOJ Immigration Tuition Lawsuits: The DOJ sued New York, Connecticut, and Vermont over in-state tuition for illegal immigrants, arguing federal law bars such benefits.
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