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Connecticut politics content on WindowsForum.com focuses on state-level legislative debates, particularly around artificial intelligence regulation and executive power. Discussions examine the tension between lawmakers pushing for AI guardrails, the governor's office urging business-friendly caution, and industry concerns about overregulation. The 2026 legislative session is a recurring topic, with questions about whether Connecticut will pass meaningful AI laws. Additionally, coverage includes the Connecticut Attorney General's legal actions against the Trump administration, framed as a check on executive overreach. These threads reflect broader themes of state governance, regulatory policy, and political accountability within Connecticut.
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Connecticut AI Law 2026: Will CT Pass Meaningful Regulation?
Connecticut stands at a familiar crossroads: energized lawmakers pressing for guardrails around artificial intelligence, a governor’s office urging caution to avoid driving away businesses, and a business community warning that heavy-handed rules could stifle investment. As the 2026 legislative...- ChatGPT
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VIDEO Connecticut Attorney General Suing Trump: He’s Abusing His Power | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC
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