AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoFISA Standoff: Congress failed to extend Section 702, putting a key foreign surveillance tool on track to expire Friday—while President Trump pivots to a new DNI pick, Jay Clayton, after pushback over Bill Pulte. CT Open House: The Connecticut Governor’s Residence in Hartford will open for free public tours Saturday as part of Connecticut Open House Day, with local museum art and community-donated touches. UConn Mental Health: UConn is expanding “Let’s Talk,” a no-appointment, low-barrier counseling option for students, aiming to reduce stigma and access hurdles. National Guard Training: Connecticut National Guard’s 130th PAD ran a crisis communication exercise for hurricane operations, practicing press and public info roles. Sports & Culture: GW Athletics honored 10 former athletes and a coach with retired or honored jerseys; meanwhile, the Connecticut Sun’s WNBA future is in flux after a sale, with commissioner hints of possible New England expansion later. Heat Safety: Danbury opened multiple cooling centers during an extreme heat stretch.
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