AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoElection Integrity Pressure: DOJ is sending federal “election monitors” to Manchester and Nashua for the Sept. 8 primaries, as Harmeet Dhillon warns states they could face criminal exposure if noncitizens are knowingly allowed to vote. State Government & Finance: New Hampshire’s Executive Council killed a proposed $100 million Bitcoin-backed bond in a 3-2 vote, despite Moody’s review and support from Gov. Kelly Ayotte and the Business Finance Authority. Education Policy: Gov. Ayotte signed HB 1563, expanding special education aid eligibility but adding new accountability paperwork for districts, with the changes not taking effect until July 2028. Health Care & Politics: A new child care tax credit bill (HB 1433) aims to help businesses create licensed child care seats, a key affordability message heading into the 2026 election. Congressional Race: In NH-1, Stefany Shaheen launched her first TV ad of the cycle, “Alarm,” tying her health-care push to criticism of Trump-era cuts. Local/Legal: A Carroll County jury convicted William Kelly in New Hampshire’s first fetal homicide case.
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