AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCourt Watch: A federal appeals court ruled Trump’s policy to expel transgender troops violates equal protection, with the panel split on whether it also covers people seeking to enlist. Connecticut Budget & Oversight: Comptroller Sean Scanlon projected a $322.8 million FY26 General Fund surplus and highlighted major 2026 legislation impacts, including Connecticut’s online safety law. Cyber & Privacy: Charter Communications faces five Connecticut federal lawsuits over an alleged hack exposing more than 40 million records. AI & Work Rules: Connecticut’s new workplace AI requirements are being framed as a major shift for employers, including notice duties tied to AI-caused layoffs. Online Safety: State officials urged parents to watch for violent extremist networks that target minors online, including cases tied to sextortion and swatting. Local Governance: Westfield police canceled a planned stop by Trump-backed “Freedom Truck” after concerns about partisan ties undermining public trust. Education & Leadership: A letter argues Stamford’s board isn’t doing enough to close achievement gaps as a new superintendent takes over.
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