AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHarvard Settlement: Harvard agreed to a proposed $53M settlement with families after a former morgue manager stole and sold donated body parts, with final approval set for Dec. 9. Statehouse Showdown: New Hampshire lawmakers held “Veto Day” and overrode Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s vetoes, including the 10-year transportation plan with toll changes and a bill expanding access to retrials when new evidence emerges. Ethics in Politics: The House censured Rep. James Spillane over offensive social media posts, voting 185-93. Courts & Schools: The state asked the NH Supreme Court to overturn long-running school funding precedents tied to Claremont. Environment & Health: Lakes Region residents packed a pesticide meeting as the Pesticide Control Board moved to restrict neonicotinoid use on non-agricultural turf. Public Safety: The FBI warned of government impersonation scams that have cost 148 Granite Staters more than $1.6M since 2025. Local Land Use: Rochester residents rallied against a zoning ordinance aimed at limiting data centers. Immigration Enforcement: Rindge signed an ICE agreement expanding local officers’ federal immigration enforcement role.
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