AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTransgender Sports: Two New Hampshire teens who challenged Trump’s “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” order have withdrawn their lawsuit after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling upheld state bans, citing personal hardships. Election Oversight: Democratic gubernatorial candidate Cinde Warmington says the Trump administration plans to send federal election monitors to Manchester and Nashua, calling it intimidation. Public Safety & Courts: A Peterborough resident’s death has been ruled a homicide, with an off-duty Peterborough police officer tied to the incident. Fraud Crackdown: Nashua police arrested a Romanian man in a multi-state EBT/TANF fraud probe involving cloned cards and ATM withdrawals across Maine and New Hampshire. Statehouse: Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed a bill tied to the 10-year transportation plan, while also signing a corporate tax cut measure that Democrats say shifts money toward property taxpayers. Environment & Land Use: New Hampshire approved a new landfill siting process that pauses new capacity proposals until new rules take effect. Local Life: Conway selectmen will revisit long-standing “No Trespassing” wording at Conway Lake after residents flagged conflicts with current-use land rules.
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