AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMosquito Season Watch: Connecticut’s Mosquito Management Program is back, running through October with CAES traps across 88 municipalities to test for West Nile virus and eastern equine encephalitis (EEE). Long-Term Care Costs & Oversight: A new CT law boosts transparency for long-term care insurers, requiring annual reporting of actual losses starting July 1, after consumers faced steep premium hikes. Public Health Updates: CT epidemiologists are weighing in on measles outbreaks and what to know about Ebola. Caregiving Support: AARP Connecticut highlights 2026 priorities including help for family caregivers and affordable access to home and long-term care. AI Rules in Healthcare & Work: Connecticut signed major AI legislation, including the CART Act, adding new requirements for employment-related AI and other uses, with healthcare carveouts and innovation efforts. Food Security: Lamont announced $300 grocery gift cards for residents losing SNAP benefits, alongside $8.5M in aid tied to new federal rules. Tick-Borne Allergy Debate: Alpha-gal syndrome coverage spotlights rising tick-linked red-meat allergy cases and the misinformation swirling around it.
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