AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoConnecticut Politics & Courts: Connecticut State Police are investigating the discovery of three skeletal remains in a Burlington home bought “as is” at a foreclosure auction, with no signs of foul play reported and identities still being confirmed—raising questions about how foreclosure timelines intersect with family safety. Gun Policy: A new federal push would strengthen protections for gun manufacturers and retailers against “frivolous” public nuisance lawsuits, with Connecticut’s policy debate likely to follow as states weigh how far liability can go. Elections & Campaign Finance: The SEEC found probable cause that three Eastern Connecticut campaigns—Christopher Reddy, Aaron Bowman, and Rep. Anne Dauphinais—violated campaign finance rules tied to allegedly concealed public expenditures, sending the matter to a hearing officer. Public Safety & Education: Connecticut’s new law requiring contact info on unregistered boats aims to speed rescue decisions when vessels are found unmanned. State Governance & Workforce: Gov. Lamont is inviting municipalities to a webinar launching a Service-to-Career Pathways Toolkit for opportunity youth, focused on training and recruiting for public service careers. Health & Law: Yale Health/related claims continue to play out in a fertility dispute, with a judge allowing some allegations to proceed while dismissing others. National/World Watch: AG Brown led a multistate brief opposing expanded oil and gas development in Alaska’s Arctic Coastal Plain, while a Philippines school shooting renewed global calls for safer schools.
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