AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHealth Watch: Doctors are warning that “dirty sodas” can pack 55–70 grams of sugar per serving—more than double daily added-sugar limits—turning the trendy coffee-and-cocktail look into dessert-level sugar with blood-sugar spikes and long-term health risks. Insurance & Costs: Connecticut is moving to scrutinize health insurer rate requests, with filings for 2027 plans covering about 220,000 residents and average increases in the mid-teens, as the state pushes for more transparency and accountability. Gaming & Regulation: The prediction-market fight is heating up again, with the CFTC challenging states’ attempts to apply sports-gambling rules to federally regulated platforms—an issue that directly affects Connecticut’s market access. Local Business/Industry: A Connecticut securities fraud class action was filed in federal court tied to GeneDx Holdings, alleging misstatements around an acquisition, with investors urged to consider lead-plaintiff deadlines. Public Safety: An Amazon tractor-trailer crash on I-84 in Union happened after the driver swerved to avoid a bear; the driver escaped with minor injuries, while the bear was found dead. Real Estate: A Greenwich stone manor known as Loch Lane Manor returned to the market at $13.5 million after nearly doubling in value since its 2020 sale.
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