AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoConnecticut Public Health: The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station has restarted its statewide mosquito trapping and testing program for EEE and West Nile virus, running through October with 108 stations across 88 towns. Connecticut AI Policy: Gov. Ned Lamont signed the Connecticut Artificial Intelligence Responsibility and Transparency Act (CART Act), setting new rules for employment AI, consumer chatbots, generative-AI provenance, and protections for minors, with key dates starting Oct. 1, 2026. Education Funding: A new 23-member Blue-Ribbon Commission has begun work on a “top-to-bottom overhaul” of Connecticut’s public school funding formula, with recommendations due next January. Road Safety Tech: A new Connecticut law increases penalties for drivers who repeatedly pass stopped school buses, including a six-month license suspension for third (or later) violations. Infrastructure Watch: A national analysis of roadway conditions highlights how much repair work remains, even after major federal road funding. Legal AI Warning: Florida’s Supreme Court tightened rules for court filings after AI “hallucinations,” requiring attorneys to verify cited legal authorities.
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