AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMedicaid Fraud: A former CT AG fraud chief warns HUSKY Health is vulnerable to “ghost claims,” where billed visits never happened, because patients—the only real truth-check—are often left out of verification. Public Safety: Connecticut officials are urging food-safety awareness as farmers markets ramp up, highlighting cottage food licensing and labeling rules for small producers and shoppers. State Investment: The State Bond Commission approved $9 million for East Hartford’s Rentschler Field upgrades, including a new playing surface, scoreboard changes, and LED lighting—supporting UConn football and major events. Local Business: New Haven’s Hanmi Foods is drawing heavy demand for Korean grab-and-go dishes, with owners working long days to keep popular items stocked. Workplace & Policy: Connecticut’s workplace AI rules and broader employment AI compliance are in focus as employers prepare for new obligations. Politics: Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy discusses Ukraine aid and the limits of bipartisan support on “Face the Nation,” while Maine’s Senate race continues to roil over reports of sexually explicit texts involving the Democratic nominee.
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