AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNew Hampshire Politics: A federal judge struck down New Hampshire’s “proof of citizenship” voter registration law, a blow that Secretary of State David Scanlan says could hurt voter confidence even as officials review next steps. U.S. Senate Watch: Democrats’ Senate hopes got another jolt as Maine nominee Graham Platner faced fresh scrutiny over reports of sexually explicit texts, with Sen. Cory Booker saying he has “concerns” and that Platner “has questions to answer.” Weather & Safety: After a weekend “double boom” rattled homes across New England, NASA confirmed it was a meteor/fireball that broke up over northeast Massachusetts and southeast New Hampshire, releasing energy estimated at about 300 tons of TNT; no hazards were reported. State House: NH lawmakers are set for final votes this week on dozens of bills, including a local tax cap compromise and measures tied to energy and health funding. Health: DHHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited New Hampshire to promote a federal Lyme disease push, including improved testing and prevention efforts. Business/Cost of Living: Gas prices in New Hampshire are easing, with AAA reporting regular averaging about $4.38 a gallon.
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