AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 hours agoLyme Fight in Focus: HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced new federal initiatives in New Hampshire to cut Lyme and other tick-borne illness, including a multi-million-dollar pilot targeting ticks on wildlife and steps to connect patients to specialized care. Data Center Backlash: A Nottingham proposal for a data center sparked a fast-moving local opposition campaign; the applicant withdrew the application “without prejudice,” signaling the fight over power, water, and community impacts is far from over. Power Outages: A weekend storm knocked out power for tens of thousands across New England, with Massachusetts and New Hampshire hit hardest. Voter Rules in Court: Federal judges struck down New Hampshire’s “proof of citizenship” and voter registration restrictions, dealing another blow to efforts to tighten election access. Local Politics & Privacy: State Rep. James Spillane used social media to weigh in on committee process, data privacy, and taxation, while also reacting to a separate United Airlines incident. Community Spotlight: Franklin High School counselor Cheryl Dore-Chapman was recognized for expanding the state’s Early College program, which helps students earn college credit at low or no cost.
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