AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSpy Powers Standoff: Congress failed to extend Section 702, putting U.S. foreign surveillance on track to lapse as Democrats demand changes to Trump’s acting DNI pick, Bill Pulte, before renewal. Connecticut Health Access: A new report warns about roughly 110,000 Connecticut adults who could lose Medicaid coverage, raising fresh concerns about coverage gaps and care delays. Mortgage Oversight: A policy push argues state supervision of non-bank mortgage lenders needs a “reset,” warning that uneven exams can turn into a patchwork of penalties. Energy & Grid Resilience: Connecticut is among early deployment states for a plan to install battery storage at about 100 commercial sites nationwide, aiming to ease grid strain. Local Governance & Public Safety: Middlebury is holding a June 24 meeting on e-bike rules for the Greenway, as towns try to balance safety with updated state regulations. Community & Culture: Woodbury launched “Trees to Please,” targeting up to 100 new trees by 2027 with residents invited to help plan and plant.
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