AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNew Hampshire Politics: A Democratic state lawmaker, Ellen Read, is fighting speeding charges by arguing the state constitution bars police from stopping her while traveling to or from the Legislature, drawing pushback from fellow Democrats and Republicans. Weather & Public Safety: Severe thunderstorm watches and strong storm threats moved across northern New Hampshire, with officials urging residents to stay alert as lightning, hail, and damaging winds were possible; wildfire smoke from Canada lingered but eased at times. Congress & Elections: The NRCC added NH-01 GOP candidate Anthony DiLorenzo to its MAGA Majority program, following Trump and House GOP endorsements, as national Democrats and Republicans jockey for House control. Education & Workforce: UNH launched four new online graduate certificates in business, while Pinkerton Academy named new board leadership for 2026-2027. Economy & Housing: A Seacoast real estate report highlights soaring prices and shrinking inventory, with buyers increasingly coming from Massachusetts. AI & Policy: Granite Staters show growing worry about AI’s impact on education and daily life, as lawmakers and experts debate how to guide adoption. Justice & Youth Services: The state sought more input on operations at the Sununu Youth Services Center after advocates questioned why recommendations weren’t acted on sooner.
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