AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoU.S. Senate race: Rep. Chris Pappas is launching his first TV ad in the New Hampshire Senate contest, pitching lower costs and anti-corruption while highlighting his Manchester restaurant and a pledge to ban stock trading. Education policy: Republicans are pressing for tighter oversight of New Hampshire’s education freedom account program as the EFA grows, but near-term changes look unlikely after the state board rejected a request for clearer rules. State politics: Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a law raising the cap on anonymous political donations to $200 per election cycle, expanding what donors can give without being listed. Local governance & housing: The Community Development Finance Authority awarded $1.5 million in tax credits to Greater Nashua nonprofits, including affordable and transitional housing plans. Weather: Showers have ended, but Tuesday remains cloudy after heavy southern NH rain. Public safety: Authorities are still determining the cause of death after a woman was found dead in Hampstead. Business & workforce: NH employers say “business-friendly” now means housing, childcare, and education access—not just low taxes.
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