AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSocial Security: A new CRFB analysis warns that if Congress doesn’t fix Social Security’s funding shortfall, benefits could be cut about 24% in 2032, averaging roughly $500 less per month—with New Hampshire among the states projected to see some of the biggest losses. Statehouse Wrap-Up: New Hampshire lawmakers are heading into final votes after conference negotiations, including a compromise that would raise out-of-staters’ state park fees starting in 2027 and adjust business tax thresholds in HB 155. Fish & Game: The NH Fish and Game Department is canceling June 3 and June 10 public hearings and pausing fee and Fis 400 rulemaking until later, focusing meanwhile on re-adopting expiring rules. Local Business: Stewart’s Shops is planning a larger convenience store at a West Lebanon gas station site, with a proposal headed to the Planning Board. Environment & Energy: New England states are challenging a federal settlement that canceled an offshore wind lease, arguing the deal was unlawful.
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