AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSupreme Court: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld both birthright citizenship and state bans on transgender girls and women in school sports, dealing major setbacks to President Trump’s efforts to narrow citizenship and to challenge Title IX. New Hampshire impact: Gov. Kelly Ayotte said the ruling “paves the way” for NH to enforce its girls sports law, while LGBTQ legal groups said NH’s case is not over and may still move forward. Voting access fight: A federal judge dismissed the Justice Department’s lawsuit seeking New Hampshire’s voter registration list, rejecting demands for sensitive voter data. Utilities and rates: Unitil completed its purchase of Aquarion water assets in NH, while Eversource closed its Aquarion sale; meanwhile, NH electric supply costs are set to rise for many customers, with differences among providers staying relatively small. Heat and air quality: The Seacoast faced an air quality alert as extreme heat warnings rolled through the state. Local business: Marcus & Millichap brokered a $3.05M Lakes Region industrial property sale. Kids’ privacy: Gov. Ayotte signed a law barring the sale of children’s data under age 13, effective Jan. 1, 2027.
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