AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoVeto Showdown in Concord: Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed nine bills, including a push to expand school book removals and a measure that would have let people seek retrials based on new evidence after a three-year deadline. Youth Detention Scrutiny: A watchdog and Sen. Victoria Sullivan are raising fresh doubts about whether New Hampshire can safely run the Sununu Youth Services Center, citing abuse/neglect allegations and staffing gaps. Public Safety on the Fourth: A new fireworks-risk ranking puts New Hampshire near the top nationally, with the state listed at No. 4 for backyard mishap risk. Courts and Justice: The veto of HB 1422 keeps New Hampshire’s three-year limit on requesting retrials, despite arguments from innocence advocates that new evidence should reopen cases. NH in the Spotlight: New Hampshire is the only New England state with an exhibit at the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., aiming to draw visitors during the 250th celebrations. Local Community Moves: Manchester school officials approved a two-year plan to house and maintain district buses at a First Student facility in Candia.
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