AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoU.S. Senate filing: Democrat Karishma Manzur officially entered New Hampshire’s Senate race, calling her rivals “corrupt” and centering her campaign on immigration and due process. State politics: Gov. Kelly Ayotte filed for reelection, but her staff shut down questions about whether she’d defend Donald Trump as she runs again. Land conservation: New Hampshire could buy the 146,000-acre Connecticut Lakes Headwaters parcel after a private sale—state has a right of first refusal and would need a 10% deposit, with major tradeoffs for towns and ongoing stewardship costs. Voting rights: A federal judge permanently blocked New Hampshire’s anti-voting law, saying it unjustifiably burdens the right to vote; the state says it will appeal. Cost of living: A new report warns Social Security retirees could lose about $500 per month by 2032, with New Hampshire among the states most affected. Public safety & courts: Jury selection is set for January in a triple motorcycle homicide case involving a Goffstown man facing multiple felony charges. Community: Laconia Public Library announced June programs, including a NH icon talk on loons and a rotating art exhibit.
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