AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoConnecticut Politics & Government: A key state election filing update shows Connecticut’s June 9 statewide primary deadline already passed, with Rhode Island, Nevada and New Mexico still ahead in the next two weeks—useful for anyone tracking ballot access. Public Safety & Courts: A Connecticut man sought in a Hartford homicide was found dead after a Holyoke motel standoff, underscoring how quickly major investigations can spill across state lines. State Policy & Privacy: Connecticut continues expanding its privacy framework, with new requirements tied to data brokering, personalized pricing, facial recognition, and geolocation sales. Elections & Voting Rights: A national debate over vote-by-mail and turnout remains in the spotlight, with Connecticut’s own election administration cited as a model for countywide voting. Gun Policy: A new wave of state handgun restrictions is being challenged as a “backdoor” ban—Connecticut is named among states moving to limit specific Glock sales. Health: The CDC reports measles spreading across 41 jurisdictions, including Connecticut, with three deaths tied to the ongoing outbreak. Local Campaigns: Southington’s 81st State Rep race heats up as retired officer Tim Wilk files to challenge incumbent Chris Poulos.
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