AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPrivacy & Tech Policy: Gov. Ned Lamont signed a law banning the sale of precise geolocation data, with added limits on “surveillance pricing,” facial recognition, and louder ad delivery. Consumer Safety & Health Coverage: UnitedHealthcare will expand Synapse Health’s role managing durable medical equipment orders for Medicare Advantage members in Connecticut and other states starting Sept. 1, 2026. Local Arts & Schools: Norwalk’s Citywide Student Art Show at Norwalk Art Space spotlights creativity across grade levels, from cut-paper collage to mixed-media sandpaper work. Music & Fashion Culture: Olivia Rodrigo pushed back on backlash over her babydoll dress look, arguing the controversy is really about how people frame younger women’s style. Sports (CT spotlight): The Connecticut Sun waived Hailey Van Lith after nine games, activating Leila Lacan as the team sits at 1-9. Community Arts/Storytelling: North Canaan’s New England Accordion Connection & Museum keeps instrument history alive, including accordions tied to Dachau. Arts-Adjacent Local Media: WSHU highlighted how Connecticut’s arts, food, and walkable coastal towns are being reframed by social media influencers.
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