AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoConnecticut Courts & Law: A capital firm co-founder is asking a Connecticut judge to lift an order freezing about $10.36 million in assets tied to a securities fraud case that was overturned on appeal. Immigration Enforcement: A Mexico-born woman detained by ICE last year is suing in Connecticut federal court, alleging agents violated agency rules and the Constitution when they arrested her in front of her children. Public Safety & Transportation: Connecticut is moving to install hundreds of wrong-way driver detection systems after a trooper was killed in an April crash, part of a broader push to prevent repeat tragedies. Healthcare Administration: Tammy Snyder, a senior executive at Rochester Regional Health, was named incoming CEO of the University Medical Center, starting Aug. 3. State Policy & Elections: A Connecticut minister in Middletown faces forgery and perjury charges over allegedly forged signatures and falsified petition certifications tied to a 2024 Democratic primary effort. AI & Local Governance: Holyoke, Mass., became the first Massachusetts city to ban development of large AI data centers, a move that echoes growing regional fights over power, traffic, and community impacts. Federal Oversight: A DOJ inspector general nominee refused to call Jan. 6 an “attack,” drawing sharp questions from Sen. Richard Blumenthal. National Tech/Surveillance: Congress failed to extend Section 702, putting U.S. foreign intelligence surveillance on track to expire.
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