AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoIndependence Day & NH history: A “vanishingly rare” 1776 Declaration of Independence copy tied to New Hampshire printing was found in Britain’s National Archives, adding to the 250th anniversary spotlight on the Revolution. Transgender sports: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld New Hampshire’s ban on transgender girls playing on girls’ teams, with Gov. Kelly Ayotte praising the decision. Extreme heat & safety: Heat wave conditions continued across southern New Hampshire with cooling-center guidance and a forecast for relief early next week; a small earthquake was also reported near Quebec, north/east of Maine. Road & public safety: A fatal motorcycle crash in Gorham killed a Massachusetts woman; in Nashua, a fatal Turnpike crash involved three vehicles; and Leominster police identified a hit-and-run driver after a motorcyclist was injured. Policy & politics: Gov. Ayotte vetoed higher out-of-state tolls; and NH leaders renewed criticism of Sununu and Brown over support for major cuts to health care and food assistance. Local service: Veteran Pathways of New England opened a new drop-in center in Lawrence to expand housing, benefits, and food support.
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