AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoU.S. Supreme Court on Birthright Citizenship: The court upheld birthright citizenship in a 6-3 ruling, striking down a 2025 Trump executive order and reaffirming that children born in the U.S. are citizens regardless of parents’ immigration status—an outcome that could still face future fights depending on the court’s makeup. N.H. Housing Grant Scrutiny: A Right-to-Know review shows state officials pushed ahead with extensions for the Troy Mills redevelopment despite missed deadlines and paperwork problems, helping keep a more than $900,000 grant from converting to a loan. Gov. Kelly Ayotte Vetoes: Ayotte vetoed nine bills, including measures tied to out-of-staters toll hikes and school “book ban” efforts, while signing 74 bills into law. NH Youth Detention Concerns: A watchdog and a top Republican lawmaker raised fresh doubts about whether the state can safely run the Sununu Youth Services Center, with calls to consider privatizing the facility. Rye Beach Parking Fight: NHDOT overruled Rye’s select board by restoring most free public beach parking spots on Route 1A, keeping only six removed as requested by local law enforcement. Police Accountability in Turenne Case: A NH nonprofit coalition says the AG determined no criminal charges after reviewing body-worn camera footage in the Nickenley Turenne killing, concluding deadly force was legally justified. Holiday Practicalities: Boaters got safety reminders for the Fourth weekend, and shoppers were told many NH grocery stores keep regular hours while some chains run limited schedules.
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