AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 hours agoFederal Voting Rights: A federal judge struck down New Hampshire’s “proof-of-citizenship” voter registration rules, saying the state must make it easier to prove citizenship—setting up a fresh fight over how NH handles affidavits and registration. Lyme & Public Health: HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced new federal initiatives in New Hampshire to cut Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses, including a tick-control pilot and efforts to connect patients to specialized care. State Elections & Party Access: With NH’s Sept. 8 primary approaching, voters have until June 2 to change party affiliation for the September primary. Local Government & Economy: Laconia moved forward with a social district pilot, aiming to boost downtown business by letting patrons carry drinks outdoors. Data Centers: A Nottingham proposal sparked backlash and was withdrawn “without prejudice,” highlighting how local opposition can derail NH development plans. Public Safety: Derry police are investigating two unattended deaths found inside a home, with identities withheld pending autopsies. Politics on Social Media: State Rep. James Spillane posted rapid-fire tweets reacting to outside links, a power outage, and ongoing questions about committee process and data privacy.
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