AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUConn Research: A new UConn study finds women who watch TikTok videos that normalize gray hair and laugh lines report more positive feelings about aging—an early sign social media can shape self-confidence. Public Health & Policy: Connecticut’s speed-camera rollout is under scrutiny after an I-Team investigation questions whether the data used to approve cameras is accurate. Education & Equity: Bridgeport is facing backlash after eliminating school librarian positions in 2025, with parents pushing for state action on staffing ratios. STEM Education Pipeline: Plainville’s valedictorian plans to study diagnostic genetics at UConn, while Berlin’s salutatorian is building a literacy nonprofit that has donated 35,000+ books to Connecticut schools. Privacy & Data Governance: Hawaiʻi’s consumer protection office joined a coalition opposing the federal SECURE Data Act, arguing it would cap state privacy protections. Climate Extremes: A roundup highlights the most extreme temperatures recorded across U.S. states, underscoring how heat and cold extremes keep breaking records. Legal Tech/Justice: The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear whether criminal cases can use six-person juries, a decision that could affect Connecticut and other states.
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