AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoVoter Access Fight in NH: A federal judge struck down New Hampshire’s “proof of citizenship” requirement for voter registration, ruling the state can’t eliminate affidavits as a backup—setting up a fresh flashpoint as midterms near. ICE and Local Control: Grafton County ended its 287(g) agreement with ICE, after the sheriff pulled out of the deal that let local officers perform certain federal immigration functions. Healthcare Oversight: The Attorney General’s Charitable Trusts Unit found North Country Healthcare breached fiduciary duties tied to governance changes after firing a hospital president, ordering corrective steps. Energy Policy Uncertainty: Net metering’s future in New Hampshire remains murky as the legislative session winds down, with lawmakers debating how solar credits should work. Campus Name Debate: Students rallied outside Dartmouth’s Black Family Visual Arts Center, calling for the college to remove Leon Black’s name amid renewed scrutiny of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Public Safety/Space: NASA confirmed a meteor explosion over the region, with booms felt across Massachusetts and New Hampshire and fragments likely landing in Cape Cod Bay. Maine Senate Fallout: Maine’s Democratic Senate race keeps roiling as Janet Mills says she’s still on the ballot while Graham Platner faces renewed backlash over sexually explicit text allegations.
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