AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoU.S. Supreme Court: The court upheld birthright citizenship in a 6-3 ruling, rejecting President Trump’s attempt to restrict citizenship for children born in the U.S., a decision that brings relief to New Hampshire plaintiffs and ACLU attorneys. New Hampshire Politics & Courts: A federal judge dismissed a Trump administration request tied to New Hampshire voter rolls, while separate reporting says the state’s right-to-know ombudsman job has been vacant for a year. SNAP Costs: New Hampshire faces a potential $15M cost-share penalty tied to SNAP payment error rates, with the state’s 2025 error rate reported at 8.85%. State Policy: Democrats are criticizing Medicaid premium increases for low- and moderate-income families, while the Ayotte administration says changes are awaiting federal guidance. Local Government/Trails: The state sued an Andover landowner to reopen the Northern Rail Trail after barriers and alleged damage to the corridor. Education & Privacy: Prospect Mountain School District earned a student-data privacy recognition from a national school networking group. Weather: An extreme heat warning covers most of New Hampshire through Friday, with feels-like temps near 105–110 and possible strong storms.
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