AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFISA Standoff in Congress: Section 702 spy powers are set to expire Friday after the House failed to pass a temporary extension, with lawmakers tying renewal to Trump moving on from acting DNI Bill Pulte; Trump now says he’ll nominate Jay Clayton as permanent DNI, but the clock is still ticking. CT Energy Regulation: Connecticut’s AG and agencies asked FERC to remove a 0.5% transmission “RTO adder” that Eversource and Avangrid get for ISO New England participation, arguing a 2025 law makes them ineligible and could cut costs for ratepayers. CT Policing & Data: Reports say North Carolina police are using automatic license plate reader data from Lowe’s and Home Depot stores in an anti-theft crackdown, raising questions about how retail surveillance feeds law enforcement. CT Workforce/Schools: Newington hosted state leaders highlighting Connecticut Career Paths, a cross-agency effort to connect students to apprenticeships, trades, military options, and other career routes. Juvenile Justice Backlash: A national analysis finds more states rolling back youth reforms and expanding adult prosecution, despite research that harsher penalties don’t reduce crime.
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