AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoState Budget Pressure: Dover, Delaware leaders Roy Sudler and Brian Lewis are pushing a new $1-per-square-foot impact fee on large tax-exempt properties, including Delaware State University and Bayhealth, to close tight city finances—though legality and logistics are still in question. Election Security Scrutiny: CBS News fact-checkers say President Trump’s election-security claims—especially about China accessing U.S. voter data and voter fraud—don’t hold up under available details. Food Safety & Retail: Walmart pulled certain Taylor Farms-supplied bagged iceberg salads in 27 states tied to a possible cyclospora outbreak, following Taco Bell’s earlier removal of the same supplier’s lettuce. Public Health: The FDA upgraded a New Jersey ice pop recall to Class I, citing undeclared allergens; products were distributed in Connecticut and neighboring states. DEA Security Upgrade: The DEA’s Bedford, Mass. site added 8-foot fencing and a guard booth as it continues operating from the town after relocating from Boston. Connecticut Health Insurance: Access Health CT shifted its 2027 marketplace enrollment dates earlier—Oct. 23 to Dec. 23—with coverage starting Jan. 1 for early enrollees. Wildfire Smoke: Canadian wildfire smoke kept air quality alerts active across the Northeast and Midwest, including Connecticut, with travel disruptions reported in the Mid-Atlantic. Medicare Costs: A new report highlights how missing Medigap’s six-month enrollment window can mean losing guaranteed-issue protections. Energy Policy: Multistate AGs, including Connecticut, plan to challenge Trump administration payoffs tied to offshore wind cancellations.
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