AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMedicaid Fight: A coalition of at least 25 states, including Connecticut, sued the Trump administration over new Medicaid work requirements, arguing the CMS interim final rule unlawfully tightens access to coverage for medically frail people. Public Health & Safety Net: Connecticut’s DSS is increasingly relying on automated eligibility systems and portals, raising concerns that technical failures can turn into compliance problems that threaten benefits for vulnerable families. Health Care Policy: Gov. Ned Lamont signed changes to Connecticut’s Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (MOLST) program, with updated definitions and DPH policies taking effect this summer. Cost-Pressure Push: Connecticut AG William Tong hosted a bipartisan summit in Greenwich focused on “Driving Down Costs,” highlighting how state attorneys general are using investigations and antitrust cases to fight overcharges. Fireworks Rules: FireSafeCT reminded residents that exploding consumer fireworks are illegal, while sparklers and fountains are limited to buyers and users age 16+. Cyclospora Outbreak: CDC data show Cyclospora has sickened at least 145 people across 17 states, including Connecticut, with dozens hospitalized and no deaths reported. Education & Diplomacy: CCSU will become the new home of Connecticut’s Model UN program starting in December, expanding student access to AI and quantum-related opportunities. Connecticut Courts: Connecticut’s Supreme Court will allow input on death damages after an $8.5 million verdict in a medical case. Gun Policy Watch: Connecticut officials are tracking Supreme Court and DOJ moves that could reshape how state and local assault-weapons bans are enforced.
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