AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoStatehouse Watch: Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed SB 608, expanding NH Child Care Scholarship access so retired grandparents/kinship caregivers can use the program without the usual work requirement, while still meeting income eligibility. Local Government & Land Use: Nottingham’s planning board is set for a special meeting after a proposed data center sparked a backlash and a petition that reportedly topped 25,000 signatures; the developer withdrew the application just before the last meeting. Elections & Public Opinion: A new Granite State Poll finds nearly two-thirds of Granite Staters expect AI to have a negative impact overall, even as some use it more at home and work. Courts & Regulation: Gordon-Darby Holdings is pressing a lawsuit tied to New Hampshire’s vehicle emissions testing contract, arguing the state must keep the program under the Clean Air Act—an argument the company’s case has struggled to support. Nonprofit Governance: InDepthNH.org is recruiting for key roles, including a deputy managing editor and a development director, as it grows its nonprofit watchdog operation. Community & Services: C&J Bus Lines is adding late-night departures between Seacoast NH and Boston starting June 25, plus a 24-hour Portsmouth parking shuttle.
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