AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMeasles Alert: The CDC says measles has spread to 41 U.S. jurisdictions with 2,104 confirmed cases in 2026–2025 combined, including three deaths—the first in a decade (except last year). Opioid Care Access: Community Health Resources (CHR) is launching a mobile opioid treatment unit, Mobile Pathways, to bring medication and recovery-focused services to eastern Connecticut communities. School Nutrition: The FRESH Act would fund K-12 grants for milk dispensers and cold storage so schools can serve whole milk more reliably. Behavioral Health & Treatment: CHR’s mobile program adds to Connecticut’s push to reduce barriers like transportation for people seeking opioid use disorder treatment. Privacy Update: Connecticut adopted major amendments to its comprehensive consumer privacy law, with new rules affecting data brokers starting Oct. 1, 2026. Cannabis Governance: Connecticut signed its first cannabis compact with the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe, setting terms for public health, enforcement, and tribal participation in the state market. Local Health & Safety: West Haven officials say a third-party acoustic study traced a long-running “humming” noise to equipment at Glanbia Nutritionals, with plans to replace mufflers.
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