AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoWomen’s Sports & Title IX: Quinnipiac women’s rugby players filed a class-action lawsuit in federal court after the school moved the program from varsity to club for 2026-27, alleging Title IX violations and retaliation over complaints about unequal support. Privacy & Tech: Connecticut lawmakers are pushing guardrails on sharing license plate camera data as more states scrutinize automated surveillance networks. Community Health: Connecticut community health workers are still waiting for Medicaid reimbursement promised by a 2023 law, leaving jobs dependent on unstable grants. Environment & Energy: DEEP Commissioner Katie Dykes will step down after nearly eight years; Deputy Commissioner Emma Cimino will lead in the interim. Housing & Fairness: New York advanced a bill to restrict private home listings, joining Connecticut and Washington in cracking down on exclusive marketing. Public Finance: CT Treasurer Erick Russell announced a $163.1M green bond sale for water and wastewater projects, generating $9.6M in savings. Culture & Belonging: A Southington school will dedicate a “Kindness4Kate” bench honoring a teacher’s legacy and promoting inclusion.
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