AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCampus Culture Clash: Turning Point USA says at least 15 college clubs were blocked this school year after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, with some chapters facing violent protests and sign thefts, including an incident at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. Reproductive Rights in CT: On the fourth anniversary of Dobbs, Connecticut leaders vowed to protect abortion access, highlighting new state shield and privacy protections and expanded care options. Food Security: More than 350,000 Connecticut children will get extra summer food benefits via Summer EBT, with $120 per child sent to eligible families. Local Schools & Identity: North Haven reports 467 Hispanic students in 2024-25, while Waterford lists six American Indian or Alaska Native students—both reflecting how Connecticut districts track changing demographics. Lead & Housing Justice: A new UVM study links Hartford’s historically redlined neighborhoods to higher soil lead levels today, with multi-family areas hit hardest. Community & Arts: Berlin Lions Club’s Bash-4-Cash fundraiser returns Saturday with motorsports, live music, and fair-season support. Graduation Spotlight: E.C. Goodwin Technical High School celebrates Class of 2026, including a valedictorian who credits technical education and college credit for her momentum.
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