AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoStatehouse Watch: Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed New Hampshire’s “bathroom bill” (SB 552), asking lawmakers for a narrower version after the proposal would have allowed sex-at-birth rules for restrooms, locker rooms, sports teams, and corrections. Consumer Privacy: Ayotte also signed HB 1460, banning the sale of children’s online personal data under age 13, effective Jan. 1, 2027. Local Courts: A Bedford real estate firm sued to rescind a $1.625 million Keene apartment purchase, alleging it was misled about occupancy, finances, and construction history. Healthcare Finance: Dartmouth Health reported a $63.5 million deficit over six months, citing weather-related closures plus higher labor and medication costs. Public Safety & Animals: A new law requires statewide “best practices” for pig scrambles starting in 2027, aiming to improve how animals are handled at fairs. Business Moves: Sertex Broadband Solutions acquired Maine’s Trenchworks, adding crews and expanding fiber construction capacity in Maine and New Hampshire. Community & Culture: Portsmouth’s Juneteenth celebration included Sen. Jeanne Shaheen joining a dance at the African Burying Ground.
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