AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCourts & Elections: The DOJ is warning states that noncitizens on voter rolls or voting could trigger criminal liability, while federal election monitors are set to watch the Sept. 8 primary in Manchester and Nashua. Public Safety & Consumer Protection: New Hampshire joined a New England push to uphold a FERC order requiring transmission utilities to refund more than $1.5 billion regionwide, including about $150 million for NH ratepayers. Housing & Growth: A key NH housing law is now in effect, letting many urban areas approve multifamily or mixed-use projects “as a matter of right” on commercially zoned land if infrastructure is in place. Health & Environment: The state reports it has funneled over $223 million into PFAS response efforts in seven years, but says more work is still needed as contamination persists. State Politics: Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed nine more bills, bringing her total to 36 for the session. Local Life: The NH Newts bring sandlot baseball to Robbie Mills Field this Saturday, with proceeds benefiting the Humane Society for Greater Nashua.
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