AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoHousing & Grants: New Hampshire’s InvestNH program approved extensions for the troubled Troy Mills affordable-housing project even after missed deadlines and paperwork problems, raising questions about how federal COVID-era money was spent. Statehouse: Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed nine bills, including a “book ban” push, toll hikes for out-of-staters, and measures affecting abortion-related enforcement and landlord deposits, while signing 74 others. Youth Justice: A watchdog and Sen. Victoria Sullivan are urging changes to the state’s youth detention center after abuse/neglect allegations and staffing shortages, with talk of privatizing operations. Local Government: Manchester school officials moved forward with a two-year bus storage and maintenance contract at a First Student facility in Candia after the transit authority couldn’t keep buses. Roads: DOT will hold a July 16 meeting on Route 104 bridge rehab in Bristol, including phased traffic changes. Community & Youth: The Mayhew Program graduated 17 young men in Bristol, and the Grit to Grow summit drew 99 teens for career and life-skill training.
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