AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLyme Fight: Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to unveil new efforts to combat Lyme disease at the New Hampshire State House, as tick-borne cases keep spreading across the Northeast. Immigration Courtroom Clash: A federal judge ordered an ICE detainee from Uganda released, saying the Trump administration violated due process by keeping him locked up while criminal charges drag on. Housing Pressure in the Spotlight: In Maine’s governor race forum, Democrats zeroed in on renters facing eviction risk, arguing for faster relief while acknowledging the housing shortage. Local Services & Roads: Jay’s Select Board approved nearly $500,000 in trash collection and summer paving contracts, including a new trash hauler starting July 1. Healthcare Admin Update: UnitedHealthcare is expanding Synapse Health to manage durable medical equipment orders for Medicare Advantage members in New Hampshire and other states. Election Messaging: Democrats in New Hampshire’s 1st District are leaning hard on a “fighter” theme in forums ahead of the June 9 primary. Local History Weekend: Marlow is gearing up for its America 250 celebration with a parade, reenactors, and a Revolutionary-era village takeover. Tech & Community Pushback: A proposed data center in Nottingham was withdrawn after local opposition surged. State Economy Watch: New Hampshire Lottery reported $72.6 million in April sports bets. Public Health in Schools: One NH educator says teaching Indigenous history as American history is part of the “labor of love” amid limited curriculum prescriptions.
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