AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCourts & Justice: A Worcester sex-trafficking couple is seeking a new trial or resentencing, arguing a judge’s gift to the victim during sentencing showed bias; the motion is pending before a new federal judge with a July 9 status conference. Politics: Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a law raising the cap on anonymous campaign donations to $200 per election cycle, letting small donors stay off public reports. Elections & Money: The state also raised the cap on anonymous campaign funds, while national Democrats weigh penalties tied to 2028 nominating calendar rules. Local Life: Hampton Beach is gearing up for July 4 with new shops, shows, and events, plus fireworks starting July 1. Public Safety: Laconia Fire is building a new container-based training center to simulate realistic scenarios. Housing: With home prices still climbing, more Granite Staters are looking at multigenerational living as a practical affordability option. Community & Culture: The Best of the Lakes Region celebration drew a record crowd, and the SPNHF unveiled a new covered pavilion at The Rocks Estate.
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