AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBitcoin Bonds Blocked: New Hampshire’s Executive Council killed a proposed $100 million municipal bond backed by Bitcoin in a 3-2 vote, ending a plan promoted by Gov. Kelly Ayotte and the state Business Finance Authority after Moody’s review and council hearings. Election Integrity Pressure: DOJ officials sent letters threatening criminal prosecution over noncitizen voting and are sending federal election observers to Manchester and Nashua for the Sept. 8 primaries; Sec. of State David Scanlan says NH elections are open to observation. Housing & Costs: A new state law expands NH special education aid starting in 2028, but districts face new paperwork and accountability metrics; separately, a report maps where the U.S. has the most empty homes, with NH among higher-vacancy states. Local Business: The Mall at Rockingham Park named Steffan Brown general manager, and a brokered lease brings Pinnacle Mortgage Corp. into Charlestown, Mass. Community & Culture: A rare Exeter-printed copy of the Declaration of Independence was found in London’s National Archives, and NH’s Reuse Network says it delivered 31,000 items to nonprofits in the first half of 2026.
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