AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGun Violence: Hartford police report one person dead and four others injured after a shooting early Sunday on Wethersfield Avenue, with investigators saying they believe a single gun was used. Infant Safety: In East Windsor, a father was arrested after police say he left his 1-year-old in a car; the child was taken to Connecticut Children’s Hospital and pronounced dead. Opioid Treatment Access: Connecticut is expanding access to methadone with the state’s first state-funded mobile methadone vans, aiming to reduce travel and dosing barriers for people with opioid use disorder. Food Safety: Oma’s Pride recalled frozen raw dog food in 11 states due to salmonella risk, and separate Walmart soup-kit recalls cite possible listeria contamination. Vaccines & Schools: A new Trump executive order on childhood vaccines is reigniting debate, but experts note states control school vaccine mandates and a federal court injunction limits changes. Health Care Navigation: KFF Health News highlights how hospice discharge and appeals can derail families—plus what to do when care decisions change. Right to Repair: Connecticut is among states with right-to-repair laws, with Rhode Island considering bills covering devices like wheelchairs and farm equipment. Legal/AI: A Connecticut judge barred a pro se litigant from e-filing after finding hidden AI “prompt” instructions embedded in court filings.
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