AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoU.S. Supreme Court: The court struck down President Trump’s attempt to limit birthright citizenship, ruling that the 14th Amendment guarantees citizenship for nearly everyone born in the U.S., a decision that also keeps New Hampshire’s related legal fight moving. Transgender sports in NH: A federal judge temporarily allowed a transgender New Hampshire girl to play soccer while families challenge the state’s girls’ sports ban; the Supreme Court’s later ruling on transgender athlete bans won’t end the NH lawsuit. Extreme heat & public health: New Hampshire is bracing for dangerous heat, with officials urging residents to prepare for heat illness and cooling options; neighboring states also issued pet-safety warnings as temperatures climb. Tick-borne illness watch: Rhode Island reported a Powassan virus case, underscoring the region’s ongoing tick-bite risk. NH community calendar (America 250): Laconia and Plymouth are hosting Declaration of Independence readings and other July 4 events, while Squam Lakes is set for Loon Day on July 13. Local government & services: Tilton was named a Purple Heart Community, and Laconia’s business administrator Diane Clary announced retirement.
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