AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoState Politics: NH House Speaker Sherman Packard highlighted the session’s local tax cap vote as lawmakers wrap up, while Rahm Emanuel pushed education reform and blamed both parties for the decline. NH Elections: A fresh face is set to file for NH House District 9—UNH Class of 2026 graduate Matthew Brooks—aiming to bring a younger voice to Concord-area politics. Governor Race Noise: The Cinde Warmington campaign keeps getting hit with “opioid lobbyist” attacks, and the back-and-forth shows no sign of cooling. Environment & Wildlife: UNH researchers are testing whether changes in forest logging could help moose survive the winter tick onslaught that’s been tied to long-term declines. Tech & Public Opinion: A Granite State Poll finds NH residents increasingly use AI at work, even as pessimism about AI’s overall impact remains high. Immigration Enforcement: Weare and Hillsboro police departments joined ICE 287(g) task force contracts, expanding local involvement in immigration arrests and detentions. Business & Economy: Gas prices are still pinching household budgets in New Hampshire, with analysts warning it could also squeeze state revenue. Weather: A pleasant start to the week is underway, with storm chances returning later.
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