AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSNAP Fight in Court: A federal judge paused Trump-era USDA conditions that would have tied billions in food aid to compliance with gender, immigration, and “women’s sports” rules—an effort states say is vague and unrelated to nutrition. AI and Real Estate: AI is becoming a major office tenant, speeding leasing deals and raising big questions about what happens to the jobs that used to drive demand. CT Pride on Screen: Connecticut’s long-running LGBTQ film festival is getting bigger and shorter, with more titles but most films under 30 minutes, running June 12–20. Youth Robotics in CT: Amid manufacturing workforce worries, Connecticut is betting on youth robotics programs to build hands-on STEM skills. Education Mentorship Pressure: A debate is growing over Connecticut’s TEAM teacher mentorship program, with critics saying it measures compliance instead of real growth. Nonprofit Financing: CHEFA is highlighted as a behind-the-scenes engine helping Connecticut nonprofits access affordable financing to keep community spaces and services running. Sports Culture: Caitlin Clark’s Fever keep collapsing late, while the Connecticut Sun’s season story leans into grit and resilience.
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