AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCongress & Education: Republicans grilled Chicago Public Schools CEO Macquline King in a subpoenaed House hearing over race, transgender student policies, religion and sex education, with King defending CPS practices as aligned with state law. Immigration & Public Safety: Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signed a bill creating a six-month driver’s license suspension for repeat offenders who fail to stop for school buses. Local Law & Order: Police in Winsted are investigating the death of business owner Carrie Stetson as an isolated domestic violence incident; her husband is in critical condition. CT Politics & Ballot Access: A congressional outsider, Ruth Fortune, says her campaign has gathered enough signatures to qualify for Connecticut’s 1st District Democratic primary ballot, despite the state’s strict petition rules. AI in Schools: Connecticut lawmakers and districts are scrambling to set guardrails as AI use grows, with new state guidance and school-level policies still catching up. National Security: Congress remains deadlocked over renewing FISA Section 702, with disputes tied to Trump’s spy chief pick and broader privacy-versus-safety fights.
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