AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUS Supreme Court Watch: The court’s final decision day is set to include a ruling on Trump’s birthright citizenship order and cases that could reshape transgender student-athlete eligibility, with New Hampshire tied in through a prior federal judge ruling. NH Elections & Privacy: A federal judge dismissed the DOJ bid to force New Hampshire to hand over its unredacted voter registration list, marking another loss for the Trump administration and a win for state election privacy safeguards. Justice System Tech: Gov. Kelly Ayotte unveiled a new bail notification system so police can see real-time bail status and conditions statewide. Ballot Access Fight: The NH Ballot Law Commission upheld Secretary of State David Scanlan’s decision blocking independent U.S. Senate candidate Aaron Day, setting up more court action. Education Costs: A new NH law lets voters veto school administrative unit pay increases by requiring separate SAU budgets and an up-or-down vote. Courts & Accountability: In the Saddleback Mountain abuse case, lawyers argue the state could face a major settlement exposure tied to alleged failures in child care oversight. NH at 250: Secretary of State David Scanlan shared a Great American State Fair video featuring NH officials reading the Declaration of Independence.
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