AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCourts & Tech: A Connecticut judge revoked a litigant’s e-filing access after hidden AI “prompt injection” messages appeared in court filings, underscoring how courts are wrestling with new tech risks. Privacy & Policing: Milford held a public forum on Flock license-plate cameras as residents pressed for safeguards, data limits, and Fourth Amendment protections; the city is weighing whether to pause and review. Consumer Protection: Connecticut’s AG announced TaxAct will pay $275,000 to settle claims it shared sensitive taxpayer data with Meta and Google through tracking tools, and will tighten platform policies. Public Health: Federal data show Connecticut kindergartners’ vaccine coverage slipping again and exemptions hitting a record 4.2% nationwide, while New Britain warns hundreds of students may miss the first day without required immunizations. Energy & Governance: CT justices backed cannabis processing at an ex-tobacco site, and state leaders are also watching the NextEra-Dominion merger over potential electricity-cost impacts. Education: Gov. Lamont and partners celebrated five years of LEAP, crediting it with a major drop in chronic absenteeism.
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