AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoU.S. Senate Watch: Chris Pappas is warning Democrats not to sleep on New Hampshire’s “sleeper” Senate race, pointing to heavy GOP recruiting and major outside spending as polls keep the contest tight between him and Republican Sen. John Sununu. Voting Rules & Transparency: A new push to tighten the STOCK Act is gaining momentum as Susan Collins faces attacks from both parties over “no teeth” enforcement, with a bipartisan bill targeting stock trading and prediction markets for top federal officials. Privacy & Policing: Privacy advocates are pressing for guardrails on police license plate readers after a Dayton, Ohio review suspended ALPR use amid claims data was accessed for immigration-related purposes. Social Security: A new map from the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget shows New Hampshire retirees could face some of the steepest benefit cuts when the trust fund runs out in late 2032. NH Education Policy: HB 1817 is being framed as fixing access barriers for Education Freedom Account students, while lawmakers also continue work tied to Medicaid work requirements. Culture & Civic Life: New Hampshire is the only New England state taking part in the America250 showcase at the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., as neighbors opt out.
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