AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSununu Youth Services Center: New Hampshire officials say they’re acting on Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s response to a state AG report describing “chronic dysfunction” at the youth detention facility, while the administration stresses no criminal wrongdoing and points to major staffing gaps. Elections & DOJ pressure: The U.S. Department of Justice is sending election monitors to Manchester and Nashua for the Sept. 8 primary, as federal officials warn election workers about noncitizen voting and threaten criminal liability. Energy costs: New Hampshire joined New England states urging FERC to uphold a ruling that could trigger more than $1.5 billion in transmission refunds, including about $150 million for Granite State ratepayers. Housing: A new set of laws aimed at easing zoning and speeding multifamily construction is now largely in place, but advocates say results will depend on local implementation. Local business & community: A Littleton property deal keeps downtown blocks locally owned, while Dover’s NH State Am golf field is down to 32 with Pelham’s Harry Garland leading. Public safety: A woman died after an Exeter condo fire; in Gilford, an ATV rollover killed a 53-year-old rider.
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