AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCT Politics Fallout: Former New Britain Mayor Erin Stewart suspended her Connecticut governor campaign after a city-commissioned report alleged she repeatedly used a city credit card for non-city expenses, including political activity, totaling $207,076.07 over years—setting up potential criminal scrutiny and a taxpayer-recovery push. Sports Business: The WNBA and NBA board unanimously approved the sale and relocation of the Connecticut Sun to Houston Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta, with the team staying in Connecticut for the rest of 2026 before moving for the 2027 season. Health & Privacy: HHS-OCR announced over $1.1M in HIPAA Security settlements tied to ransomware breaches, spotlighting weak annual risk analysis and cyberattacks as recurring breach drivers. Consumer/Regulatory: Connecticut’s DPH confirmed its first clade I mpox case, noting no general public risk and urging at-risk residents to get vaccinated. Environment: A Center for Food Safety FOIA lawsuit targets EPA over records on pesticide-coated seed disposal, pressing for answers on neonicotinoid “treated article” loopholes.
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