AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPolice Accountability: A New Hampshire Democratic lawmaker’s 107 mph traffic stop is back in the spotlight after reporting says the Rockingham County Sheriff’s Office had no body-worn or dashboard camera footage—fueling Rep. Ellen Read’s fight over whether the stops violated legislative immunity. Food Safety: Taylor Farms expanded a voluntary recall of shredded iceberg lettuce in 27 states, including New Hampshire, tied to a Cyclospora outbreak; officials say consumers should discard the product and avoid eating it. State Energy Policy: New Hampshire signed SB 540, clearing the way for plug-in “balcony solar” devices to connect without utility approval or extra fees, as long as safety standards are met. Youth Safety: A teen detained at the Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester was hospitalized after a violent assault that lawmakers say highlights ongoing safety failures at the facility. Local Flavor: Weirs Beach marked 70 years since the iconic sign arrived, with cake and fireworks planned for the weekend. Business & Growth: Hometown Financial Group outlined a plan to go public and buy New Hampshire’s Primary Bank for $160 million, aiming to expand TruNorth’s footprint in the Granite State.
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