AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNorth Country Healthcare Oversight: New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella tapped retired judge David D. King to monitor improvements after the AG’s review found governance and communications failures at the nonprofit hospital system. Campaign Finance: Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a law raising the anonymous donation cap to $200 per election cycle, letting small donors stay off public reports. State Politics: Ayotte also signed the law raising the cap on anonymous campaign funds, continuing a push-and-pull over donor transparency at the State House. America 250 in NH: The New Hampshire Historical Society is running a July 1–31 statewide “603 History Hunt” scavenger challenge tied to Revolutionary War sites. Community & Safety: Laconia Fire is building a container-based training center to simulate realistic scenarios for first responders. Local Culture: PorcFest included daily tours of the State House led by Rep. Dan McGuire, drawing small but steady crowds.
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