AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFood Safety: Federal health officials say an alfalfa sprouts outbreak linked to Everything Sprouts LLC has sickened 55 people across 15 states, including New Hampshire, with 46 E. coli (STEC) cases, seven Salmonella cases, and four hospitalizations; the FDA and CDC are investigating and the company has issued a recall. Local Skills & Workforce: Concord Regional Technical Center added a welding course after student demand and staffing changes, expanding career options for teens from 30 towns. Healthcare Policy Prep: A New Hampshire hospital perspective warns teams are still waiting on guidance as H.R. 1’s Medicaid/CHIP cuts loom, with major coverage losses projected. Education & Community: Hudson’s budget committee discussed HB 1300, which requires school and administrative spending questions on November 2026 and 2028 ballots. Sports (NH): At New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Christopher Bell is eyeing a breakthrough at the Dollar Tree 301, while the race is set for USA Network. Business & Trade: New Hampshire businesses are reacting to a new wave of U.S. tariffs on Canada, with some seeing price swings and reduced foot traffic.
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