AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSchool Mental Health Fight: Fifteen states sued the Trump administration to block “some or all” cuts to a $1 billion school-based mental health grant program, arguing a prior court order already made the terminations unlawful. CT Community Support: Gov. Ned Lamont reminded families that Connecticut’s no-cost summer meals program is open to all children 18 and under at participating sites. Immigration & Civil Liberties: Connecticut officials asked a judge to dismiss the DOJ’s lawsuit over the state’s new ICE restrictions, arguing federal agents could violate residents’ rights “with impunity.” Local Arts & Heritage: Puerto Rican sculptor José Buscaglia Guillermety is archiving his work in New England with help from UConn, linking diaspora art to Connecticut-area landmarks. CT Education/Workforce: Charter Oak State College announced its online Bachelor of Social Work program earned full CSWE accreditation. Nature Watch: Old Lyme conservationists say spotted lanternflies have established populations across all eight Connecticut counties, with local efforts focused on removing host “tree of heaven.” Health Care (CT): Gaylord Specialty Healthcare named Dr. Jennifer Russo as Medical Director of its Inpatient Acquired Brain Injury Service.
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