AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNuclear & Global Security: Portsmouth will host a June 14 public forum, “Nuclear Weapons Now: The Threat and Opportunity,” featuring nuclear abolition physician Ira Helfand and Hampton Select Board chair Carleigh Beriont. Public Safety & Traffic Enforcement: NH police will run statewide distracted driving patrols Monday, alongside graduation-season and Laconia Motorcycle Week safety coverage. Courts & Criminal Justice: A judge ruled Friday that key evidence in Logan Clegg’s double-murder case can be used even after the NH Supreme Court found the cellphone location ping unconstitutional. Local Governance: Wallingford select board heard public pushback on a proposal to allow ATVs on certain town roads, with no ordinance drafted yet. Energy Policy: Nuclear power dominated NH’s legislative session; a pair of bills now head to Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s desk after vetoes and compromise talk. Economic Development: Northern Border Regional Commission announced 16 NH projects receiving $8.1M in federal grants for rural housing, workforce, infrastructure, and business growth. Health Policy: New Hampshire’s therapeutic cannabis program shows rising participation, especially among adults 56-75. Crime & Community: Police are investigating a suspicious death at Eastman Pond in Grantham. Housing & Incentives: A developer is seeking Lawrence city incentives for a 131-unit multifamily project near Wakarusa and Queens.
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