AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEducation & Families: New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Accounts hit the 12,500-student cap, with 943 more eligible students waiting—another sign families are driving school choices at the local level, even as the program stays politically contentious. Democrats & NH’s Place in 2028: The DNC approved a new 2028 presidential primary calendar that keeps South Carolina first and pushes Iowa and New Hampshire out of the lead-off window, setting South Carolina (Jan. 22) and Nevada (Feb. 1) before NH (Feb. 8). Politics & the Economy: A Financial Times poll says most U.S. voters feel worse off under Trump, with inflation and cost-of-living pressures still driving dissatisfaction. NH Courts & Public Safety: Defense attorneys are seeking dismissal of a sweeping racketeering indictment in a Rhode Island case, arguing the U.S. attorney’s authority was invalid after an interim term expired. Local Life: A storybook river walk opened in Hinsdale, adding a new family-friendly trail along the Connecticut River. Crime: A Roxbury man faces charges after police say he stole thousands of dollars in silver from a Berlin business.
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