AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRural Health Funding: CMS approved New Hampshire’s plan for about $205 million a year through 2030 under the Rural Health Transformation Program, with Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s GO-NORTH hubs set to move from planning to action. Invasive Species Watch: Milfoil is still spreading across New Hampshire lakes, with DES saying about 100 waters are known to contain invasive plants and more likely unreported infestations. Statehouse Politics: Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed Senate Bill 552, rejecting a “bathroom bill” style measure while signing 54 bills overall. Public Safety: A man suspected of shooting two Manchester Department of Public Works employees has been arrested; the victims were treated and released. Environment & Recreation: A tornado watch brought damage in the Lakes Region, including reports of winds over 60 mph and storm impacts on trees and wires. Community & Culture: Hundreds rallied in Portsmouth for Juneteenth at the African Burying Ground Memorial, tying the holiday to New Hampshire’s 250th-anniversary moment. Local Economy: Ocean State Job Lot will hold hiring events in St. Johnsbury, with about 40 openings for part-time seasonal roles. Policy Oversight: A performance audit found the Doorway Program didn’t collect enough data to judge whether it’s effectively getting people into substance-use treatment.
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