AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHousing & Community Watch: Connecticut suburbs tied to New York’s return-to-work pull are being flagged as “up-and-coming” 2026 markets, with Fairfield County singled out as part of the NYC commuter surge. Local Pride & Safety: The New Haven Pride Center reopened at the start of Pride Month after months of financial uncertainty, restoring a vital spot for LGBTQ food and clothing support and a safer place to be seen. Education & Equity Data: East Haven reported 1,232 Hispanic students in 2024-25; Cheshire listed 152 Black students; Colchester counted 99 multiracial students—fresh snapshots of who’s in Connecticut classrooms. School Zone Traffic: Fairfield began issuing fines through its school-zone speed camera program after a warning period, aiming to slow drivers in six monitored areas. AI & Work Rules: Connecticut signed a new AI law restricting employer use of AI in employment decisions and requiring notice for AI-caused reductions in force. Arts, Culture & Wellness: A U.S. Yogasana team selected via Connecticut trials is set for the inaugural World Yogasana Championship in Ahmedabad, June 4–8. Food Insecurity: Advocates say SNAP rule changes have pushed tens of thousands off benefits in Connecticut, deepening a hunger crisis as grocery costs stay high. Juneteenth in CT: New Haven’s Juneteenth flag-raising on the Green kicked off a slate of community events, including music, a marketplace, and restaurant week. Business & Innovation: Unilever plans a major global innovation center in New Haven, betting on beauty and wellbeing R&D to accelerate product development.
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