AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDEEP Leadership Change: Gov. Ned Lamont says Energy and Environmental Protection Commissioner Katie Dykes will step down in July, with DEEP Deputy Commissioner Emma Cimino serving as interim head. Privacy & Policing: Connecticut lawmakers propose guardrails to limit sharing of license plate camera data as states face mounting scrutiny over automated surveillance. Health Care Costs: AG William Tong blasts double-digit rate hike requests from Anthem, ConnectiCare, and UnitedHealthcare, saying insurers are using “fuzzy math” and must justify every assumption. Higher Ed + Civil Rights: Quinnipiac women’s rugby players sue in federal court to block the move from varsity to club status, alleging Title IX discrimination. Antitrust Watch: Connecticut is among states weighing a legal challenge to the Paramount-Skydance/Warner Bros. Discovery merger. Housing Equity: A new study finds CT housing vouchers often steer recipients into racially segregated neighborhoods. Social Security Alarm: Reports and a whistleblower claim allege SSA tried to assign fake death dates to millions; SSA denies it. Crypto Crime Linked to CT: DOJ says a bitcoin-linked kidnapping and carjacking case tied to Danbury, Connecticut, involved efforts to reach stolen cryptocurrency.
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