AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFood & Agriculture Policy: Trump declared a U.S. food-supply emergency and temporarily suspended tariffs on Moroccan phosphate fertilizer imports, aiming to keep fertilizer access steady for farmers. Consumer Protection: Connecticut AG William Tong announced a $3.3M settlement with major egg producers over illegal coordination to manipulate egg price indexes; Connecticut is set to receive 1.5 million free eggs for distribution. Logistics & Retail Supply Chains: GXO extended its transport partnership with Co-op for five more years, supporting deliveries to 1,000+ UK stores across Avonmouth, Andover and Lea Green. Energy Regulation: Sen. Richard Blumenthal proposed limits on utility executive bonuses tied to rate impacts, pushing for accountability as Connecticut consumers face rate requests. Workforce & AI Training: Gov. Lamont said Connecticut is partnering with the new RAISE US nonprofit to build training and workforce infrastructure for the AI economy. Public Safety & Infrastructure: CTDOT plans retaining-wall rehabilitation on Indian Well Road in Shelton, with design targeted for 2029 and construction in 2030. Health & Community: DEEP awarded Windham Water Works a $415K grant to climate-proof drinking-water infrastructure, including flood-proofing key intake and pump areas.
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