AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoStatehouse Watch: A new NH law will force towns to put school and administrative spending cap questions on general-election ballots in 2026 and 2028, setting up fresh fights over local property taxes and public education. Local Governance: In Hudson, the Budget Committee is already mapping how HB 1300 will shape upcoming budget work and ballot messaging. Education & Workforce: Concord Regional Technical Center added welding after student demand and staffing shifts, expanding career options for teens from 30 towns. Public Safety: New Hampshire State Police arrested a woman after a pursuit that ended in a standoff on I-89 in Warner, with charges including felony reckless conduct with a deadly weapon. Federal/Defense: The U.S. approved a roughly $364M sale of APKWS-II drone-killing guidance kits to Italy, with BAE Systems in Nashua as the prime contractor. Elections & Politics: A Saint Anselm poll shows Democrats widening their generic ballot lead and Ayotte holding a favorable edge, while NH-01 remains a key Democratic primary battleground.
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