AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMedicaid Fight: A coalition of 25 Democratic-led states and D.C. sued the Trump administration to block new Medicaid work requirements, arguing the federal “medically frail” exemption is too narrow and will force vulnerable patients into bureaucratic hoops that could cost them coverage. Public Health: Connecticut confirmed its second measles case of 2026: a vaccinated Hartford County adult with mild illness is recovering at home after exposure to an unvaccinated traveler-linked case. Connecticut Courts: The Connecticut Supreme Court upheld a murder-case cellphone warrant as “sufficiently particular,” rejecting efforts to suppress the data. Crime & Public Safety: The FBI says a cross-state “jackpotting” crew stole more than $500,000 from ATMs along I-95 in Connecticut, using hardware and malware to drain machines. Housing & Policy: A major federal housing bill could speed up affordable development in Connecticut and limit private equity’s role, but the question is whether President Trump will sign it. State Government: Gov. Ned Lamont appointed Sarah Karwan as general counsel. Weather: Connecticut braces for a dangerous stretch of heat and humidity with First Alert Weather Days starting Wednesday.
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