AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFood Safety: Oma’s Pride, a Connecticut-based pet food maker, recalled 639 bags of frozen raw dog food across 11 states after FDA testing found salmonella risk. Consumer Tech & Courts: A Connecticut judge barred a self-represented litigant from e-filing after “prompt injection” instructions were hidden in court filings meant to steer AI output. Healthcare & Policy: Connecticut’s first state-funded mobile methadone vans began expanding access for people who can’t reach clinics easily. Business & Manufacturing: Procter & Gamble agreed to buy Thorne supplements for $3.8B, signaling continued investment in the wellness-and-beauty market. Energy & Infrastructure: Hartford received a $20M state award for an AI innovation cluster, adding momentum to Connecticut’s tech buildout. Right to Repair: Connecticut is among states pushing right-to-repair rules, aiming to make it easier to fix electronics and other consumer goods.
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