AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCourt Fight Over Divorce Assets: A Connecticut federal judge ordered the sanctioned wife of a fugitive Oak Management Corp. trader to pay over $23,000 tied to a receiver’s divorce-asset dispute, in a case tied to a $67 million fraud scheme. Election Access & Mail Voting: Gov. Ned Lamont and eight other governors urged the USPS to reject a proposed rule that would tighten mail-in and absentee voting through a federally managed voter list, arguing it would shift election authority away from states. School Mental Health Funding: Connecticut AG Peter F. Neronha joined a 15-state lawsuit to block the Trump administration from ending school-based mental health grants, saying the move violates a court order and would cut millions for schools. ICE Deception Claims: A report highlights allegations that ICE agents have used disguises—posing as utility workers, construction crews, and couriers—to deceive and detain migrants, while DHS denies the claims. Local Transportation Planning: CTDOT will hold a public meeting Sept. 15 on Route 15 Interchange 51 improvements in Hamden and North Haven, including safety and sidewalk upgrades. Public Safety Reminder: New Britain police reminded residents of Connecticut rules for riding e-bikes, e-scooters, and mopeds, including helmet and sidewalk restrictions.
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