AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNH Politics & Courts: State Rep. Ellen Read is fighting speeding charges by arguing the New Hampshire Constitution bars police from stopping lawmakers en route to or from the General Court, drawing pushback from fellow Democrats and Republicans. Child Welfare Oversight: New Hampshire’s DHHS is seeking more input on Sununu Youth Services Center operations even as advocates question why recommendations haven’t been acted on, amid renewed scrutiny of alleged abuse and punishment practices. Transportation Funding Fight: Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s veto of the 10-year transportation plan has reignited debate over highway financing and toll policy, with lawmakers warning it could delay major road upgrades. AI in Schools: A new look at Granite Staters’ worries about AI—especially in K-12 education—adds pressure for guardrails as policymakers consider how to use the technology responsibly. Federal/Regional Economy: The NSF is backing a New England “Seafood Engine” with $15 million to spur fisheries and aquaculture innovation, including tech partnerships with commercial fishermen. Campaign Watch (NH-01): The NRCC adds Anthony DiLorenzo to its MAGA Majority program, following Trump’s endorsement and intensifying the GOP push in the NH congressional primary. Weather: A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for parts of northern/central Vermont and northern New Hampshire, with damaging winds and hail possible. Data Privacy: A multistate 23andMe settlement continues to ripple through state AG offices after the genetic data breach, with New Hampshire among the states watching outcomes.
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