AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPFAS Fallout in NH: New Hampshire received another payment of more than $7 million from 3M in the state’s PFAS settlement, bringing total recovery to over $43 million, with money flowing into the Drinking Water and Groundwater Trust Fund. School Funding Fight: The NH attorney general is asking the state Supreme Court to overturn the Claremont school funding rulings, arguing the landmark decisions were wrongly decided and should be revised. ICE Activity in the Upper Valley: Local immigrant advocates say ICE arrests increased in West Lebanon and nearby areas, with reports of multiple detentions over several days. Youth Detention Scrutiny: Lawmakers and watchdogs are renewing pressure on the Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester, as reports allege abuse and staffing failures ahead of a planned move. Road Safety Watch: Weston police say drunk-driving arrests nearly doubled over three years, with most charges tied to overnight enforcement. Politics & Primaries: A Saint Anselm poll finds Democrats strong ahead of NH primaries, while debate continues over the DNC’s push to move early presidential primary dates. Housing Permitting Tech: Cities are turning to AI to speed up housing approvals by catching incomplete applications earlier, aiming to cut delays.
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