AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVoter Access Fight: A federal judge struck down New Hampshire’s proof-of-citizenship voting registration rules, ruling the state can’t require documentary proof and can’t eliminate sworn affidavits as a fallback—an issue Democrats are now defending while Republicans warn it could let people vote without verification. Youth Detention Oversight: After allegations of abuse at the Sununu Youth Services Center, DHHS is pushing back hard on the claims, while lawmakers and advocates argue the state still hasn’t fixed the underlying problems. Campaign Fallout: Maine Gov. Janet Mills says she’s still on the ballot for the U.S. Senate primary despite suspending her campaign, as Democrats grapple with the widening Graham Platner sexting scandal. Local Politics & Community: Manchester Pride organizers raised a flag at City Hall to kick off Pride Month, with the parade and events set for late June. Public Safety & Infrastructure: The state’s gated Connecticut River bridges between Hinsdale and Brattleboro will stay closed to walkers and bikers for years, delaying a promised safe corridor. Environment: NH lakes and ponds are back on cyanobacteria alert as blooms are reported on multiple water bodies, with officials urging residents to check the state’s Healthy Swimming map.
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