AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoU.S. Supreme Court: In a 6-3 ruling, the court struck down President Trump’s executive order trying to limit birthright citizenship, reaffirming that most children born in the U.S. are citizens under the 14th Amendment—an outcome tied to a New Hampshire federal case and sure to shape immigration and election-year messaging. Transgender sports in NH: The Supreme Court upheld states’ ability to bar transgender athletes, but NH’s own lawsuit over the state’s girls’ sports ban is still alive, with attorneys saying the legal arguments differ and enforcement fights will continue. NH politics & elections: A new St. Anselm survey finds no “ghost campaign” momentum yet in the Granite State primary, while other polling points to a close U.S. Senate race and shifting dynamics in statewide contests. Local governance & community: Barrington and Camp Fireside remain locked in a 74-year fight over a boat launch at Ayers Lake, now headed to state review. Public safety & law: New Hampshire’s fireworks rules for July 4 are getting attention as towns weigh local restrictions. Business/markets: Anghami confirmed it received a preliminary OSN proposal to take the company private, offering $3.39 per share.
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