AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI & Business: Insygna, a Merrimack-based startup, published an updated white paper urging companies to govern AI agents like an “extended workforce,” as Fortune 500 firms are projected to run tens of thousands of agents by 2028. State Politics & Schools: Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a law overriding a New Hampshire Supreme Court ruling on parents’ rights to learn about a child’s gender identity at public school. Energy Costs: Ayotte demanded federal regulators order New England transmission utilities to return more than $1.5 billion to ratepayers, including $150 million in New Hampshire, after an overcharging finding. Road Safety: New England law enforcement launched a “Drive to Save Lives” push targeting speeding, distracted driving, and impaired driving. Public Safety (Hampton): Authorities identified a Navy service member as the suspect in a Hampton shooting that left two people injured; the investigation continues. Local Civic Leadership: Leadership New Hampshire announced its Class of 2027, a 44-person cohort starting in September. Tourism Watch: NH tourism leaders are planning cautiously for the summer season amid weaker Canadian travel and higher costs.
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