AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSevere Weather Watch: Northern New Hampshire saw a severe thunderstorm watch through the early morning, with heavy rain, frequent lightning, and damaging-wind and hail potential in the Mount Washington Valley and nearby areas. Public Health & Safety: New Hampshire received its first $1.8 million payment from a PFAS settlement tied to BASF, part of a larger national deal that has already put more than $35 million into the state for cleanup. Youth Justice Oversight: The state issued a request for information to assess operations at the Sununu Youth Services Center after advocates raised concerns about abuse and punishment practices, including calls for faster, real changes. Education Policy Debate: A national voucher tax-credit plan is set to start in 2027, and New Hampshire is among the states that have opted in—drawing fresh attention to the fight over parental choice. Economy & Real Estate: NH’s office market appears to be stabilizing as vacancy rates ease and some office space gets converted to apartments, while industrial demand stays strongest for smaller contractor bays. Tech & Jobs: Prominent economists and tech leaders warned policymakers about AI’s risks to jobs and inequality, urging guardrails and incentives. Crime: A Nashua man was arrested after an alleged criminal threatening incident.
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