AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTroubled Teen Scrutiny: An AP investigation into a taxpayer-funded Missouri “treatment” center for adoptees alleges minimal schooling, undertrained supervision, and frequent law-enforcement calls—raising questions about oversight in the troubled teen industry. Merrimack River Sewage Fallout: A storm-driven wastewater failure in Haverhill dumped millions of gallons of raw sewage into the Merrimack, contaminating beaches and shellfishing areas—framed as preventable and tied to long-running consent-decree problems. NH Tourism Watch: With Canadian travel still down and added uncertainty from global conflict, screening, and inflation, New Hampshire’s summer tourism leaders are planning with caution and guarded optimism. Cash App Settlement: Block Inc. reached a multistate deal over deceptive Cash App practices; New Hampshire will receive about $338,000, with requirements for better screening and 24-hour support. Robocall Crackdown: NH AG Anne Lopez joined other attorneys general urging the FCC to strengthen rules that block scammers from using legitimate phone numbers. Energy Infrastructure: National Grid is starting a multi-year, $470M transmission-line upgrade across Vermont and southeastern New Hampshire, with phased work expected to finish by late 2030. Housing & Zoning: A court ruling revives workforce housing plans in Warner after local opposition, with residents and developers back in the fight. Sports & Community: Exeter kicked off its America 250 festival with a Declaration reenactment and events, while NH’s summer sports and local happenings continue to draw attention.
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