AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSchool Safety & Accountability: Granby Public Schools is facing an active investigation after allegations that a high school special education teaching assistant sent nude photos to students, with parents pressing for answers after the district initially stayed quiet. Privacy & Surveillance: A class action lawsuit says Motorola improperly shared data from license plate reader cameras with federal immigration agents, raising fresh questions about how surveillance tech is used and who it impacts. Immigration Enforcement in CT: Immigrant advocates in Danbury say ICE brought a camera crew during an enforcement operation, while the agency confirmed the operation but didn’t explain the filming. Hate Crimes Law: Gov. Ned Lamont signed a bill in West Hartford consolidating Connecticut’s hate crime statutes to make enforcement and prosecution clearer. Workplace AI Rules: Connecticut’s CART Act takes effect for employers using automated hiring and personnel decision tools, requiring disclosures and notices. Arts & Community: The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield opened its Aldrich Decennial, spotlighting Connecticut artists working outside major art centers. Education & Culture: The 159th Yale-Harvard Regatta returns to the Thames River in New London this weekend. Local Leadership: Newington named two assistant principals for its middle schools, with appointments starting July 1.
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