AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoState Politics & Campaigns: Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s reelection pitch leans on her work with lawmakers, but coverage notes her GOP relationships have swung between adversarial, aloof, and agreeable as she navigates a split-by-chamber Legislature. U.S. Senate Race: The NH Democratic Party is attacking John Sununu’s filing for Senate as a “corporate sellout,” while Sununu’s campaign framing is met with fresh criticism. Energy & Grid Costs: New England governors, including Ayotte, urged federal regulators to reject a proposed transmission profit increase, warning it could raise bills and hurt competitiveness. Public Safety: Police say an 18-year-old brother is charged in the fatal shooting of his 21-year-old sister in Thornton; an autopsy is scheduled. Local Economy & Community: Franklin Savings Bank donated $1,000 to CASA of NH to support court-appointed advocates for abused or neglected children. Culture & Tourism: Laconia Motorcycle Week gears up for its 103rd run, with vendors and businesses preparing for the rush. Business/Industry: Analogic opened a new Salem, NH global headquarters, touting 500 jobs tied to the move. Health & Youth: A new report ranks NH high on children’s wellbeing but flags youth depression as a major concern. Arts: “Come From Away” brings the 9/11 rerouting story to the Winnipesaukee Playhouse through June 27.
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