AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoReproductive Rights Fight: A new NH Bulletin commentary argues state leaders have failed to protect reproductive rights since Roe fell, pointing to repeated legislative efforts to restrict access to care. Data Privacy Law: Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed HB 1460, banning the sale of children’s online personal data to third parties in New Hampshire, effective Jan. 1, 2027. Election Access Lawsuit: Libertarian activist Aaron Day sued SOS David Scanlan after being blocked from filing for U.S. Senate, arguing the voter-registration requirement is unconstitutional as applied. State Courts & Health Care: A Dover School District lawsuit against SchoolCare’s $1.7M assessment can proceed after a judge rejected dismissal arguments; the court signaled Dover could likely win on the merits. Public Safety & Courts: Federal judge rejected Eric Spofford’s bid to dismiss a stalking case tied to alleged harassment of NHPR journalists. Federal Fraud Crackdown: DOJ announced a national health care fraud takedown charging 455 defendants; NH cases include alleged Medicare/Medicaid fraud and identity theft. Local Infrastructure: Dover’s rail trail extension toward Route 12A advanced with a DOT grant, adding 1.3 miles of paved trail. Environment & Water: Friends of Merrymeeting Bay filed a federal lawsuit seeking stronger protections for the Androscoggin River, challenging EPA and Maine’s water classification approach.
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