AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAutomated License Plate Readers: Connecticut’s I-Team reports at least 34 police departments use license plate cameras, and explores what the search data shows about who’s accessing the system and for what purposes—raising fresh questions about transparency and reach. LGBTQ Housing Crisis: In West Hartford, LGBTQ-rights advocates and tenants push for stronger eviction protections, citing high eviction rates and the difficulty of proving discrimination, especially for trans renters. Fairfield Speed Cameras: Fairfield’s speed safety cameras move from warning to citations, with police saying offenses dropped 33% during the notice period—while residents remain divided over enforcement. STEM & Workforce: The Connecticut Science Center and Aetna launch a multiyear STEM partnership through 2030, including an AI-focused career exhibit for students. Food as Health: Wheeler Health wins a $100,000 Farm to Family grant to expand access to locally grown produce at health centers statewide. Fitness Culture: A look at how Pilates and Lagree became the latest boutique-fitness obsession—and why it’s reshaped women’s wellness culture. Community & History: Canton’s Historical Society hosts a WWII aviation presentation on the Gelpke twin pilots, featuring newly donated wartime artifacts.
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