AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCollege Sports Regulation: A bipartisan Senate bill aims to rein in the messy, post-NIL and post-2025 court changes to college athlete revenue-sharing, but experts doubt Congress can pass a full overhaul before year’s end. Iran Sanctions: Sen. Rubio told lawmakers Trump’s team isn’t offering Iran sanctions relief for reopening the Strait of Hormuz; any relief would be tied to Iran giving up its nuclear program. NH Federal Immigration Pressure: Sen. Jeanne Shaheen warned that a New Hampshire university could lose up to 2,000 international graduate students if DHS doesn’t approve a new doctoral program by July 1. Tick-Borne Health Push: HHS Secretary RFK Jr. announced new federal funding and research targeting Lyme disease and alpha-gal, with New Hampshire highlighted for high tick-borne rates. Local Government (NH): Portsmouth must pay $150,000 in back pay to fired officer Aaron Goodwin after the state Supreme Court found the city lacked proper supervision. Property Taxes: Lawmakers are advancing a compromise that would let voters cap school property-tax increases on local ballots in 2026 and 2028. Nursing Home Watch: CMS data show Jaffrey Rehabilitation and Nursing Center earned a 1-star rating in Q1 2026, while Colonial Poplin Nursing Home in Fremont scored 5 stars.
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