AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoChild Welfare Oversight: CT Insider data shows 28 child deaths tied to DCF cases from Jan. 2025–May 2026, alongside staffing and declining casework-quality concerns after federal monitoring ended in 2022. Boating Safety & Justice: A Connecticut environmental police arrest charges the lone survivor of a March canoe drowning with operating a boat under the influence. Cyber & Elections: Trump renewed claims of foreign hacking into U.S. voter databases, reviving debate over election infrastructure security. Architecture & Growth: Hoffmann Architects + Engineers promoted Robert Delagrange to director of business development to expand Northeast and Mid-Atlantic work. Consumer Protection: Connecticut’s “Click to Cancel” subscription law took effect July 1, requiring easy cancellation and fast company response or penalties. Energy & Jobs: CT AG Nick Brown joined a coalition challenging a Pentagon freeze on land-based wind reviews, arguing it unlawfully blocks projects and threatens investments. Renewables Hit by Smoke: Wildfire haze cut New England solar output sharply, with some systems dropping by more than half. Defense Manufacturing: Quantum Cyber closed on a Bridgeport factory purchase and moved its HQ to Norwalk, signaling a shift toward domestic autonomous defense production. Healthcare Tech: Boston Children’s Hospital and OpenEvidence announced a privacy-focused, multi-year AI collaboration on real-world clinical practice patterns. Food Safety: FDA issued a recall for Amy’s Organic Soups (lentil) over spoilage risk, affecting multiple states including Connecticut. Local Business: Citizens plans to close 100–120 in-store branches over a decade, replacing many with standalone locations.
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