AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVoting Rights: A federal judge struck down New Hampshire’s “proof of citizenship” rules for voter registration, saying the state can’t remove affidavit options without creating an unjustifiable burden on voters. Elections & Access: The ruling also signals broader risk for states tightening ballot rules, with the decision taking effect immediately while the state weighs next steps. Lyme Disease: Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited Concord to announce new federal Lyme research and awareness funding, aiming to cut cases by 25% by 2035. Local Schools & Safety: Manchester school officials moved forward with grant-funded security camera upgrades at city schools. State Politics: House and Senate Republicans reached a deal on a local tax cap measure for schools and district admin costs, after open enrollment talks stalled. Weather & Outdoors: The White Mountains face possible snow at higher elevations, with officials urging hikers to pack for winter conditions. Community & Culture: A new social district in Laconia is being tested as a potential downtown boost.
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