AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Health: HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a CDC-led New Hampshire pilot to cut tick populations on key wildlife hosts like deer and mice, aiming to reduce Lyme disease cases by 2035. Courts & Public Safety: A trans nonbinary suspect accused of attempting to murder a Border Patrol agent in Stewartstown was granted a medical furlough for a traumatic brain injury, with trial delayed about nine months. Elections: The filing period is over, setting up New Hampshire’s Sept. 8 primaries, including competitive U.S. Senate and House races and a gubernatorial primary where Cinde Warmington is unopposed. Energy & Local Control: Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed a bill that would have let medicinal marijuana dispensaries grow in on-site greenhouses, and separate reporting highlights ongoing fights over data centers and electricity impacts. Statehouse Watch: NHRS will close to visitors June 2–15 for construction, with a drop box for forms. Community & Culture: A traveling Holocaust exhibit (“Americans and the Holocaust”) is headed to a New Hampshire library as part of a national tour.
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