AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTransgender Sports: Two transgender girls—Parker Tirrell and Iris Turmelle—have withdrawn their New Hampshire lawsuit over the state’s girls-sports ban after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling upheld similar laws, citing personal hardships. Election Integrity: Democratic gubernatorial candidate Cinde Warmington blasted reports that DOJ election monitors will be sent to Manchester and Nashua, arguing New Hampshire already has “free and fair” elections. Voting Oversight: DOJ’s Harmeet Dhillon announced federal election monitors will go to 15 jurisdictions across six states, including New Hampshire. Public Safety & Courts: A Peterborough resident’s death was ruled a homicide, with an off-duty Peterborough police officer identified as involved; the investigation continues. Consumer Protection: AG Kwame Raoul announced a $45M multistate settlement with Block/Cash App over deceptive practices and inadequate fraud protections. State Policy: Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed HB 707 creating a new landfill siting process and pause on new capacity proposals while rules are updated. Transportation: Ayotte vetoed HB 2026, arguing it would raise tolls and risk delaying projects. Local Access: The Northern Rail Trail in Andover reopened after a temporary agreement removed barriers blocking access. Sports Law Fallout: Male athletes also dropped a lawsuit challenging New Hampshire’s sports law after the Supreme Court decision.
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