AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoImmigration & Courts: A New Haven mother, Nancy Martinez, is suing the federal government over an ICE arrest in front of her children last year, alleging abusive conduct and lasting harm. Privacy & Surveillance: Congress appears set to let Section 702 (FISA) expire after lawmakers rejected a temporary extension, while Trump’s DNI pick Jay Clayton faces fresh political pushback. Data Privacy Law: Hawaiʻi’s consumer protection office joined a coalition of AGs opposing the federal SECURE Data Act, arguing it would cap stronger state privacy rules. Public Safety Tech: Connecticut’s red light and speed camera rollout has cleared state approval for 15 towns, even as an I-Team investigation questions whether the data behind approvals holds up. Public Health: Connecticut reported its first measles case of 2026, involving an unvaccinated Hartford County adult after international travel. Education & Equity: Bridgeport parents are pushing for state action after the district cut school librarian positions, leaving students with limited access to books. Legal Appointments: Gov. Ned Lamont selected Appellate Court Chief Judge Melanie Cradle for the state Supreme Court vacancy. Housing & Law: A Connecticut housing authority-related legal fight centers on claims of attorney misconduct tied to deposition testimony.
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