AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWraparound Mental Health Stalled: The New Hampshire House sent a wraparound mental health insurance bill to interim study, delaying Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s push to require coverage for FAST Forward services for kids in crisis. Local Government Watch: Jay residents approved the final $16,500 needed to keep trash collection moving and set 2026-27 sewer rates, showing how town-by-town decisions drive real costs. Public Safety & Immigration: The Grafton County Sheriff’s office appears to be backing out of its ICE task-force agreement after local pushback. Healthcare Workforce: Bedford nursing assistant Peyton Kopp won a $5,000 FedPoint scholarship, part of a growing push to expand New Hampshire’s nurse pipeline. Consumer/Legal: NH AG Formella announced a settlement with a former East Kingston attorney over alleged unauthorized practice and deceptive conduct. Business & Community: The Ticketing Co. is pitching itself as an independent alternative in a crowded market, as the broader ticketing industry faces antitrust scrutiny.
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