AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoImmigration & Courts: The U.S. Supreme Court dealt a major blow to Haitian and Syrian residents by ending Temporary Protected Status, leaving thousands in Connecticut facing new deportation risk, while also clearing the way for the Trump administration to turn back some asylum seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border. Connecticut Government: Gov. Ned Lamont appointed Sarah Karwan as general counsel, adding a former federal prosecutor to lead legal work for the governor’s office. Housing & Tenants: The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that a local fair rent commission can intervene in a landlord-tenant eviction case to protect its statutory authority. AI & Work Force: A new national nonprofit, Raise Us, backed by more than $500 million, is pushing states and employers to retrain workers for an AI-driven economy, with Connecticut among early partners. Public Safety & Policy: Connecticut’s new real estate wholesaler registration and disclosure rules take effect July 1, aiming to boost transparency for sellers. Cannabis Compact: Lamont and the Mashantucket Tribe are advancing a cannabis compact that would expand tribal marijuana operations, drawing GOP concerns about oversight and tax impacts. Local Spotlight: Stone & Lime Historic was selected to restore and stabilize Old New-Gate Prison, setting up expanded public access to the historic site.
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