AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBenadryl warning: Connecticut officials renewed urgent cautions after three children died from apparent diphenhydramine overdoses, as poison-center calls for teens surged and parents are told to watch for the resurfacing “Benadryl challenge.” Medicare costs: A reminder that missing Medicare Part B and Part D enrollment deadlines can trigger permanent surcharges for life—especially for people aging into Medicare while still on employer coverage. Heat safety: With Lamont’s extreme heat protocol active, Danbury opened multiple cooling centers and urged residents to hydrate and check on vulnerable neighbors. School wellness: UConn’s “Let’s Talk” program expands easy, no-barrier mental health support for students, aiming to reduce stigma and access hurdles. Workforce & training: Connecticut agencies highlighted career paths at Newington High School, while new training for urban police focuses on community input, implicit bias, and procedural justice. Policy watch: Connecticut’s new workplace AI rules require notice and disclosure for certain automated decisions, adding compliance steps for employers.
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