AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoKalshi vs. Connecticut: Connecticut AG says a New York federal judge’s Kalshi ruling should guide ongoing Connecticut cases over prediction-market regulation, keeping the legal fight over what states can police in the spotlight. Cash App settlement: Block Inc. agreed to a multistate deal over Cash App fraud failures; Connecticut is set to receive about $1.5 million, with reforms aimed at better consumer protections. Robocall crackdown: A bipartisan coalition of attorneys general, including Connecticut’s, urged the FCC to tighten rules so scammers can’t buy and rotate legitimate phone numbers. EV charging growth: Voltpost says it’s expanding lamppost EV charging into Connecticut, after a D.C. grant helped fund pole retrofits. Local housing planning: In Marblehead, the Coffin School reuse debate is moving toward an RFP process, with residents weighing density, traffic, and open space. Public health access: The FDA approved a third over-the-counter naloxone nasal spray, Rextovy, broadening access to opioid overdose reversal. State consumer guidance: Connecticut SNAP recipients affected by storm power outages can apply for replacement benefits by July 14. Business expansion: Residential Properties opened a Watch Hill office, extending its brokerage footprint into southern Connecticut communities.
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