AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDemocratic primary fight in NH: The DNC approved a 2028 presidential calendar that puts South Carolina first and drops New Hampshire from the top spot, reigniting Granite State efforts to keep its “first-in-the-nation” status and warning candidates could face backlash if they don’t campaign in order. ICE in Keene: A public meeting in Keene is underway after reported ICE activity, with Mayor Jay Kahn pushing for transparency about what local government can and can’t do during federal operations. Victims’ rights in Concord: Gov. Kelly Ayotte ceremonially signed three bipartisan domestic and sexual violence bills, including new tools for trafficking investigations, stronger restitution protections, and a sexual assault protective order. NH election law in court: A federal judge rejected the Trump administration’s bid to obtain Minnesota voter data, another setback in efforts to access state election records. Gun safety lawsuit: A Florida man sued Sig Sauer over an alleged unintended discharge, naming the New Hampshire-based company. Child care tax credit: New Hampshire’s new child day care creation tax credit for businesses starts in 2027, aiming to expand licensed slots. Waterfront property rights: A guide explains NH “littoral rights” and how lake access disputes are handled in court.
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