AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoConnecticut Consumer Watch: CT AG William Tong and Consumer Protection Commissioner Bryan Cafferelli opened an investigation into former New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart’s “Mayor’s Trophy Charitable Fund,” issuing subpoenas and seeking records tied to two accounts with the same name and how charitable gift assets were controlled and spent. Power & Cost Pressure: Vernon residents are rallying against a proposed Eversource 13% residential electric rate increase, launching a petition drive as the utility argues the hike is needed for reliability. Construction & Schools: Stamford broke ground on the new Westhill High School, a $446M project expected to open in 2029 and designed for up to 2,458 students. Workforce & Training: CCSU students placed sixth at a national electric boat competition after six months building and testing an electric-powered vessel from scratch. Food & Safety: Raymour & Flanigan recalled more than 10,400 sofas and recliners after reports of smoking and fires tied to powered furniture sold in multiple states, including Connecticut. Local Business Disruption: Cold Harbor Seafood in Enfield reported vandalism at a new location under construction after windows were smashed and doors damaged. Tech & Legal: A CT judge told attorneys in a “ghost gun” case that court staff can’t use generative AI for legal research, and lawyers must be careful with what tools produce.
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