AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGraham Platner fallout in Maine: Platner quit his Senate race after a new sexual assault allegation, forcing Democrats to scramble for a replacement and reshaping the national GOP calculus in the Senate fight. DOJ election pressure on noncitizens: The Trump administration warned election officials they could face arrest or criminal liability if noncitizens are allowed to vote, while DOJ election monitors are headed to Manchester and Nashua for the Sept. 8 primaries. NH youth detention oversight: New Hampshire’s AG report says “chronic dysfunction” made the Sununu Youth Services Center unsafe, even as it found no criminal abuse by staff—fueling renewed debate over accountability. Housing rules update: New Hampshire’s latest zoning changes for multifamily and mixed-use development are now in effect, but the real-world impact will hinge on local implementation. PFAS spending check: NHDES says it has directed $223M over seven years, yet more work is still needed to keep up with the “forever chemicals” problem. Cash App settlement: AG Brown announced a $45M multistate deal with Block over deceptive practices and fraud protections. Sports policy: Two NH transgender student athletes dropped their lawsuit over the state’s girls’ sports law after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling. Energy refunds push: NH joined New England states urging FERC to uphold an order requiring transmission utilities to refund $1.5B+ to customers, including about $150M for NH.
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