AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoImmigration Courts Strain in NH: A Strafford County detainee says he spent about a year in jail without ever getting in front of a judge as habeas corpus filings surge—27% of federal cases in May—while courts and lawyers try to keep up with fewer bond hearings. Public Safety & Accountability: A Dover man accused of assaulting a New Hampshire State Police trooper outside a church was released on personal recognizance bail with conditions including no firearms. Elder Fraud Crackdown: U.S. Attorney Erin Creegan and AG John Formella highlighted enforcement efforts against scams targeting older adults, including romance and crypto schemes. State Politics & Money: Gov. Kelly Ayotte reported raising $1.5M in the latest filing period, pushing her total to $3.7M, while opponent Cinde Warmington has not yet released totals. Healthcare Pressure: A legislative roundtable with Rep. Maggie Goodlander warned Medicaid changes could destabilize coverage and add strain to hospital systems. Youth Detention Staffing: DHHS is seeking $1.3M to keep temporary counselors at the Sununu Youth Services Center, but staffing would still fall short amid abuse investigations. Education Oversight: Lawmakers questioned how NH’s voucher program tracks academic progress for students with disabilities. Natural Resources Fight: Fish and Game floated higher hunting and fishing fees, but Ayotte’s office says she opposed the increase and ordered the department to pull back. Campaign Watch: Reporting also renewed scrutiny of NH Senate candidate John Sununu’s ties to oil and his stance on Trump’s Iran war.
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