AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFederal courts & public safety: A transgender former New Hampshire state representative, Stacie Marie Laughton, was sentenced to more than 33 years in federal prison for child sex exploitation, after pleading guilty to receiving nude photos of children from an ex-partner who worked at a Massachusetts daycare. State politics & accountability: The New Hampshire Bulletin’s “A System of Harm” investigation spotlights systemic failures in the state’s disability care system, with lawmakers hearing about oversight gaps and harm prevention problems. Health care spending watch: New Hampshire Medicaid billing data shows rising local costs—Rochester’s “Drugs Administered Other than Oral Method” hit $2,191 in 2024 (+45.7%), while Dover ambulance/transport claims reached $191,046 (+45.5%) and Nashua dental services climbed to $510,285 (+10.1%). Local government: Hudson selectmen move toward selling a long-troubled Oak Avenue parcel after a zoning determination cleared the way for sealed bids. Nonprofit leadership: The New Hampshire Charitable Foundation names Shawn Morehead as president/CEO as Richard “Dick” Ober retires. Public information integrity: A new guide urges voters to use AI image detectors to fight election misinformation.
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