AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPresidential Primary Power Play: Democrats are debating which states should vote first in the 2028 presidential primary, with New Hampshire’s long “first-in-the-nation” tradition facing pressure to better reflect today’s diverse electorate. Local Governance: House and Senate negotiators reached a deal on a local property tax cap for NH cities and towns, setting up votes in 2026 and 2028 with school-focused limits and specific override rules. Public Safety: Concord police and multiple agencies searched downtown for a 44-year-old man missing since July 2025, with investigators combing wooded areas near the Merrimack River. Health Care Costs: New Hampshire Medicaid spending data show Concord providers billed $381,743 for ambulance and transport services in 2024, up 32.5% from 2023. State Oversight: North Country Healthcare agreed to AG-mandated changes after a state review found governance failures tied to leadership and board procedures. Housing Affordability: A report says NH renters can’t afford typical rents—highlighting how tight budgets are squeezing families across the state. Education & Community: Portsmouth High School named its top 10 graduates in the Class of 2026.
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