AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoElection Integrity & Federal Pressure: The DOJ says it will send election monitors to polling places in Manchester and Nashua for New Hampshire’s Sept. 8 primary, after a judge rejected the administration’s push for access to confidential voter files. State Politics: A Washington Post report raises fresh questions about U.S. Senate hopeful John E. Sununu’s claim about whether he’s been to Doha, Qatar, with Democrats calling it a “brazen” lie. Legislative Ethics: An NH House ethics panel recommends censure for Rep. James Spillane over “demeaning” and “defamatory” social media remarks about another lawmaker. Public Health: DHHS reports five confirmed cyclosporiasis cases in 2026 so far, with no links to outbreaks. Education Leadership: Dr. Chuck Lloyd is set to become chancellor of the Community College System of New Hampshire on Aug. 24. Local Government & Housing: Southport, Maine, is weighing a 15-month data center moratorium as it drafts zoning rules. Business & Community: Ledyard Bank’s 35th Anniversary Community Impact Awards in NH and the region will fund six nonprofits, including the Hand to Heart Project in Cornish.
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