AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI in Schools Catch-Up: States are racing to set rules as teachers already use AI tools, with lawmakers pushing AI literacy, training, and clearer district guidance. CT Public Safety Training: Connecticut is building a community-driven curriculum for urban police officers, aiming to address implicit bias, reconciliation, and procedural justice. Surveillance Pricing Lawsuit: A class-action claims The Washington Post used subscriber data to set unequal prices, raising new questions about privacy and algorithmic pricing. CT Privacy & Microplastics: Connecticut is part of the push for stronger privacy rules, while a multistate effort urges EPA to expand monitoring of microplastics in drinking water. UConn Shipbuilding Initiative: UConn launched a coordinated program to align shipbuilding research, workforce development, and supply-chain work for maritime industry needs. Public Health: Lead exposure is down overall, but disparities persist for children of color and low-wealth families. Community Tech & Safety: Bristol approved traffic-camera rules for speeding and red-light violations in safety zones, with citations handled after image review.
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