AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFederal Courts & Voting Rights: A federal judge struck down key parts of New Hampshire’s 2024 “proof-of-citizenship” voter registration law, with Secretary of State David Scanlan calling it a blow to voter confidence even as the state reviews next steps. Statehouse Watch: NH lawmakers reached a committee-of-conference deal on a local property tax cap ballot question, including limits on school district tax increases and SAU administrative spending, setting up final votes before Gov. Kelly Ayotte. Public Health & Lyme: HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited Concord to promote a new federal Lyme/tick-borne illness push, including better diagnostics and prevention efforts—while a local op-ed criticized the approach to tick reservoirs. Maine Senate Fallout: Democrats’ bid to unseat Sen. Susan Collins is roiled by fresh scrutiny of Maine nominee Graham Platner, including reports of sexting and a wife’s public defense, prompting comments from Sen. Cory Booker. Local Safety: Police shot and injured a man in Milton, closing nearby schools as the AG investigates. Community & Civic Life: Secretary Scanlan recognized Girl Scouts across the state for civic engagement work. Other: NASA confirmed a meteor caused the loud “double boom” heard across New England, including southern NH.
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