AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBoating Safety Crackdown: Connecticut police are stepping up patrols for Operation Dry Water, warning that Fourth of July BUI convictions can now affect a driver’s license and boating privileges, with 0.08% the blood-alcohol limit for both cars and boats. Election Integrity Pressure: Democratic governors, including Connecticut’s, urged the U.S. Postal Service to withdraw a proposed rule tied to a Trump “citizenship list” plan for mailed ballots after a federal judge blocked the order. AI Workforce Push: Gov. Ned Lamont says Connecticut is joining the RAISE US partnership to expand training and workforce policies for AI-era jobs, building on new state training legislation. Workforce Shortages: New federal data show fewer people working or even looking for work, adding to Connecticut’s hiring strain and pushing employers toward upskilling and skilled trades. Antitrust in Food Supply: The DOJ and multiple states reached settlements with major egg producers over alleged price-fixing, with payments and millions of donated eggs. Local Business Leadership: Liberty Bank promoted employees in Newington and Plainville to senior vice president roles, highlighting career growth in Connecticut banking.
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