AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoU.S. Supreme Court: In a New Hampshire-linked case, the court upheld birthright citizenship and rejected President Trump’s attempt to strip citizenship from children of undocumented or temporarily present parents, a 6-3 ruling that keeps the 14th Amendment’s promise front and center. Sports & Rights: The same term also cleared the way for states to bar transgender girls and women from girls’ and women’s school sports, with the ruling cited by New Hampshire’s governor as paving the way to enforce the state’s girls sports law. Local Governance: After 74 years of conflict, a Barrington Bible camp and town officials are still fighting over a disputed boat launch area at Ayers Lake, with an appeal now before the state regulatory agency. Public Safety/Independence Day: New Hampshire’s fireworks rules are in focus for the 250th: private “consumer/permissible” fireworks are legal for people 21 and older, while display fireworks are not. Courts/Consumer Protection: A bankrupt Burlington restaurant owner faces accusations of hiding assets by transferring more than $1.5 million to his ex-wife as victims seek restitution. Community Calendar: Plymouth Historical Society is hosting a synchronized July 8 Declaration of Independence reading, and Laconia’s July 4 event at Taylor Community includes a Declaration reading and patriotic music.
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