AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVeto Watch (NH): Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed a Senate bill that would have raised tolls for out-of-state drivers, keeping Granite State highways from charging visitors extra without an EZ-Pass. Statehouse Politics (NH): Ayotte also vetoed nine bills overall, including a push tied to school “book bans” and other conservative priorities, underscoring a tense Concord dynamic between a moderate governor and an energized Republican Legislature. Courts & Civil Rights (NH): The U.S. Supreme Court upheld New Hampshire’s ban on transgender girls’ participation in girls’ sports, with Gov. Ayotte praising the decision as protecting an “even playing field.” Federal/Legal Fallout (NH): A federal judge denied the Trump administration’s effort to get New Hampshire’s detailed voter data, a fresh setback for the administration’s voter-roll push. National/Local Context: A “vanishingly rare” Declaration of Independence copy printed in Exeter, N.H., was unearthed in London archives as the country marks 250 years—while NH’s political news cycle stays focused on voting, schools, and access.
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