AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoApple Closures: Apple confirmed permanent closing dates for three stores, including Apple Trumbull in Connecticut, shutting doors June 20 (with employees able to transfer to nearby locations). AI in the Courts: A Connecticut judge told attorneys and clerks that generative AI can’t be used for legal research, and warned lawyers to be careful with what the tools produce. National Guard Leadership: Major Gen. Francis J. Evon Jr. was reappointed for another four-year term as Connecticut’s Adjutant General. Public Safety Law: Sen. Jeff Gordon advanced a new Connecticut law that will suspend licenses for drivers who repeatedly fail to stop for school buses. Charity Probe: Connecticut AG William Tong and Consumer Protection Commissioner Bryan Cafferelli opened an investigation into former New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart’s handling of the Mayor’s Trophy Charitable Fund. SNAP Relief: Gov. Ned Lamont ordered $300 grocery gift cards for about 25,000 residents who lost federal nutrition assistance. Social Security Warning: A new analysis says Social Security could cut benefits by about $500 a month on average if lawmakers don’t act before trust fund reserves run out in 2032, with Connecticut among the hardest hit. Gun Policy Fight: A report highlights that Connecticut is among states that have moved to ban Glocks, joining a growing patchwork of handgun restrictions.
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