AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVoting Rights Fight: New Hampshire’s AG is asking a federal court to pause a ruling that struck down the state’s proof-of-citizenship voting law while the appeal moves forward. Campaign Finance: Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a bill raising the cap on anonymous campaign donations, letting donors give up to $200 per election cycle without being listed. Medicaid Work Requirements: NH lawmakers are working through how to implement the state’s Medicaid work requirement transition for 2027, with debate over whether exemptions and reporting will be too hard for eligible recipients. NH Politics & 2026 Senate: Rep. Chris Pappas is positioning his bid for the U.S. Senate against GOP contenders John Sununu or Scott Brown, leaning into NH’s “purple” electorate and calls for Democratic renewal. International Security: Seven U.S. senators, including Jeanne Shaheen, urged Taiwan to boost domestic defense production amid security concerns. Public Health Access: A new triannual rural health report finds some rural NH residents can access primary care, but many still rely on emergency departments for routine needs. Local/Community: The New Hampshire Press Association honored InDepthNH board chair Bob Charest with a lifetime achievement award, and the New Hampshire Bulletin won major statewide journalism awards.
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