AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoKalshi vs. Connecticut: Connecticut’s AG says a New York federal judge’s denial of Kalshi’s bid to block state sports-gambling rules should guide Connecticut cases, as Kalshi appeals and the court split heads toward higher review. Cash App fraud settlement: Block Inc. reached a multistate deal over Cash App fraud failures; Connecticut is set to receive about $1.5 million, with reforms aimed at better protections for users. Robocall crackdown push: Connecticut joined a bipartisan coalition urging the FCC to tighten rules so scammers can’t access legitimate phone numbers, shifting from spoofing to buying real numbers. CT hate-crimes law update: Gov. Ned Lamont signed Public Act 26-77, modernizing and consolidating Connecticut’s hate-crime statutes after work by UConn Law professor Sachin Pandya and the Hate Crimes Advisory Council. Housing policy debate: A new op-ed argues Connecticut should embrace parking flexibility to boost housing supply and affordability, calling parking mandates a driver of the housing crisis. Public safety & courts: Connecticut also faces broader legal and enforcement ripples, from speed enforcement campaigns in the region to ongoing court fights and state-level governance updates.
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