AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNH Politics & Courts: Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed a bill that would have removed a three-year deadline for convicts to seek a retrial based on new evidence, a move backed by the New England Innocence Project. Right-to-Know Watch: New Hampshire’s right-to-know ombudsman post has been vacant for a year, leaving the state without a key mediator for public records disputes. Cost of Kelly: Ayotte’s Medicaid premium changes are expected to push up costs for thousands of Granite Staters, with UNH surveys cited showing weak approval for Ayotte and broad disapproval of Trump’s economy. Local Economy: A New Hampshire food company is paying part of a nearly $500,000 Massachusetts settlement over alleged animal welfare violations. NH History & Identity: Ayotte highlighted the 1772 Pine Tree Riot as a precursor to the Boston Tea Party, and Concord marked America’s 250th with speeches and a viewing of the state’s Dunlap Broadside Declaration. Housing: Luxury home sales show signs of a modest comeback after a lull, with brokers pointing to renewed demand from farther away.
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