AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHistoric Preservation: The National Park Service approved New Hampshire’s 10-year historic preservation plan, laying out statewide goals after months of public input. Property Taxes & Schools: Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed 20 bills, including HB 1300, which requires ballot questions on local school budget caps, while also vetoing the “bathroom bill” again. Invasive Species: Lake groups in New Hampshire are pushing back against milfoil, using divers and periodic chemical treatment to protect recreation and lake ecology. Public Safety & Community: A hiking rescue on Mt. Kearsarge in Warner turned into a surprise proposal after a hiker’s injury. Local Government Leadership: Gilford’s longtime town administrator Scott Dunn announced he’s retiring after nearly two decades. Business & Housing: Bank of New Hampshire won top Lakes Region awards and backed Harriman Hill III affordable housing in Wolfeboro with $20,000 in tax credits. Health Data & Consumer Protection: New Hampshire is part of a growing multistate push tied to the 23andMe genetic data breach and related settlements.
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