AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoConnecticut Courts: The state Supreme Court ruled judges at resentencing hearings can consider prior Connecticut parole board outcomes, rejecting an appeal by William Toste, a 1974 murder convict, who sought time served. Consumer Protection: The FTC and Connecticut reached a $4 million settlement with Manchester City Nissan over alleged unauthorized “junk” fees and misrepresented vehicle certification/pricing. State Energy Policy: Gov. Ned Lamont announced Connecticut will join New England states for a Sept. 30 regional nuclear policy summit on advanced nuclear and grid reliability. Veterans Recognition: Lamont also opened nominations for the 2026 Connecticut Veterans Hall of Fame, due Sept. 30. Privacy & Pricing: The FTC is seeking public comment on how it plans to enforce rules against “personalized pricing,” where companies vary prices based on consumer data. Workplace Monitoring: A new AP report highlights how employers use digital tracking tools to monitor workers’ locations and productivity, raising privacy concerns. Sports & Culture: Nneka Ogwumike announced she’ll retire after the 2026 WNBA season, ending a major leadership run as players’ union president.
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