AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVoting Rights: The NH Secretary of State says a federal judge struck down HB 1569’s proof-of-citizenship affidavit repeal, so voters can still use affidavits to prove citizenship at the polls. Courts & Civil Rights: A Gilford couple is suing police and the town in federal court, alleging officers violated constitutional rights during an underage drinking investigation that led to arrests and injuries. Congressional Filing: Carleigh Beriont filed for NH-01, saying Dem insiders tried to push her out and arguing she’s running a progressive, policy-focused campaign. Local Housing: Lawrence commissioners deferred a decision on selling a downtown parking lot for senior affordable housing, citing unanswered questions about parking and deal terms. Public Safety & Justice: Federal prosecutors announced charges tied to a major New England gun and drug trafficking operation, including three NH residents. State Policy & Money: A bill would route proceeds from selling the former youth detention facility to the state general fund, amid ongoing disputes over abuse-claim payouts. Business & Jobs: Analogic opened a new Salem HQ, consolidating operations and bringing about 500 jobs. Energy/Permitting: A solar permitting update discusses how stormwater rules can treat solar as “impervious cover,” raising costs for some projects. Elections Watch: Windham-3 has five candidates on the Aug. 11 primary ballot.
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