AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoConnecticut Consumer Protection: The state attorney general opened an investigation into Roblox, citing child-safety and exploitation concerns tied to the platform’s chat, user-generated games, and microtransactions. Prediction Markets Fight: A bipartisan coalition of 41 attorneys general, led by Ohio AG Dave Yost, urged the CFTC to recognize state authority over sports-related “event contracts,” arguing they function like unregulated sportsbooks. Food Delivery Fees: North Carolina AG Jeff Jackson joined a multistate push at the FTC to crack down on hidden “drip pricing” and require delivery apps to show total costs upfront. Privacy & Pricing Rules: Consumer Reports backed Connecticut’s new privacy law that bans the sale of precise geolocation data and lets residents delete data from brokers. Workforce & Training: Southern Connecticut State University and Rep. Rosa DeLauro announced a $2.25M federal investment for “The Hive,” a workforce hub for AI, quantum, biotech, and sustainability. Aerospace Capital Markets: American Applied Aerospace plans a $683M IPO, aiming for a $3.6B valuation as it expands mission-critical space and defense systems. Public Safety: CT emergency managers urged residents to prepare for a “below normal” hurricane season anyway, and DCP reminded businesses and shoppers about food safety ahead of farmers market season.
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