AGP Executive Report
Last update: 23 minutes agoHomelessness Plan: Guam’s new five-year homelessness plan reports sharp increases from 2020 to 2024, with funding gaps making it harder to expand shelter and transitional housing. Assisted Living Costs: A Place for Mom breaks down Connecticut assisted living pricing, typically $4,000–$8,000 per month, driven mostly by care needs and apartment size. AI in Care: A Middletown community health center survey finds 85% of patients worry about AI accessing personal health information, with strong demands for clear disclosure when AI is used. Meta Trial (Kids’ Mental Health): Connecticut AG William Tong joins a coalition arguing Meta designed addictive features for children and teens, with the case focusing on harms to mental well-being and privacy violations. Vaccines & School Exemptions: Federal data shows U.S. kindergarten vaccination rates edging down while exemptions hit a record high, as states debate how federal guidance changes play with school requirements. Food Safety Recalls: Walmart shoppers should check for recalled Marketside Tomato Bisque Soup Kits (possible Listeria) sold in Connecticut and many other states; Oma’s Pride of Avon also recalled a dog food lot due to Salmonella risk. Opioid Treatment Access: CT expands methadone access with state-funded methadone vans aimed at reducing travel barriers to treatment. Local Health & Safety: East Windsor police released details in the death of a 1-year-old left unresponsive in a car; the father faces risk-of-injury charges. Back-to-School Support: Hartford and Bridgeport families can find free school supplies and giveaways tied to the state’s sales tax-free week.
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