AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoVoting Rights: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld grace periods for late-arriving mail ballots, a win for both mail voters and early in-person voting—even as Republicans push to roll back early voting. Election Security: A federal judge dismissed the Trump administration’s request for New Hampshire’s sensitive voter database, saying the government didn’t show a compelling need to share confidential records. Public Safety Tech: Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s office says police statewide can now pull real-time bail conditions through the State Police Online Telecommunications System, including restrictions like firearms and no-contact orders. Housing: Hassan and Pappas urged Trump to sign a bipartisan housing bill aimed at cooling costs and cracking down on large corporate home portfolios. Local Housing Growth: Dover reports 1,760 new units approved or under construction, including 78 “attainable” apartments set to lease soon. LGBTQ+ Policy: Ayotte vetoed another anti-trans “bathroom bill,” with advocates arguing the repeated attacks ignore real solutions. Business & Community: Peck of Horvath & Tremblay completed two New Hampshire multi-family sales totaling $7.145 million. Outdoors: The Appalachian Mountain Club’s long New Hampshire legacy gets a fresh look as it marks major milestones since 1888.
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