AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUtility Accountability: Gov. Ned Lamont unveiled a sweeping package of utility reforms aimed at lowering Connecticut energy bills, boosting competition, and tightening oversight of utility profits and infrastructure spending. Transportation Funding: CTDOT announced $10.8M in state grants to 17 towns and cities for safer, more accessible streets and better pedestrian/bike connections. Higher Ed Governance: CCSU’s proposed shift to an R2 comprehensive polytechnic model is sparking debate over whether liberal arts will be diluted, with faculty questioning shared governance. Workforce & Housing: A new “First Home, First Teacher” initiative in Battle Creek highlights how free housing can stabilize early childhood educators—an issue Connecticut employers and schools watch closely. Prediction Markets Clash: The CFTC escalated its fight with New Mexico over Kalshi-style sports event contracts, arguing federal jurisdiction blocks state gambling enforcement. Food Assistance Push: Connecticut and other AGs urged Congress to restore SNAP benefits in the Farm Bill, warning recent cuts will increase hunger and shift costs to states. Local Recreation: Willimantic’s Whitewater Park celebration marked the kickoff of an Air Line State Park Trail Alliance to expand access to outdoor recreation. Energy Costs & Policy: A broader regional debate is growing over how to expand affordable energy supply while navigating regulatory and political hurdles. Consumer Watch: Doctors are warning about “dirty sodas,” which can pack extreme sugar loads and behave more like dessert than a beverage. Legal/Compliance: A Connecticut attorney faces potential sanctions after a judge questioned fake quotes and misstatements in a trademark case filing.
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