AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSports & Rights: Two trans-female athletes in New Hampshire withdrew their lawsuit challenging the state’s women’s sports ban after a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, with families citing personal hardships and critics saying the fight is over. Public Health & Accountability: An AP investigation into a taxpayer-funded “treatment center” for adopted kids alleges abuse, neglect, and weak oversight, spotlighting the troubled teen industry. State Politics: Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed New Hampshire’s 10-year highway plan, setting off fireworks in the State House. Consumer Protection: New Hampshire is set to receive about $338,000 from a multistate Cash App settlement tied to deceptive practices and weak scam screening. Energy & Infrastructure: National Grid is starting a multi-year, $470M transmission upgrade across southeastern New Hampshire, with work phased over four years. Local Governance: A Conway Lake “no trespassing” sign is being reviewed after residents argued it conflicts with the state’s current-use tax rules. Community & Culture: Exeter kicked off its America 250 festival with a Declaration of Independence reenactment and events including a Pursuit of Happiness 5K.
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