AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBitcoin Bond Blocked: New Hampshire’s Executive Council voted 3-2 to kill a proposed $100 million Bitcoin-backed municipal bond, despite Moody’s rating and support from Gov. Kelly Ayotte and the Business Finance Authority—council skeptics warned the state shouldn’t tie public finance to Bitcoin’s price swings. Election Oversight: The DOJ is sending federal “election monitors” to Manchester and Nashua for the September primaries, with Sec. of State David Scanlan saying New Hampshire elections are open to observation and run well. Homelessness for Seniors: Older adults in New Hampshire are increasingly facing homelessness, often after medical and mobility issues collide with limited housing options. Food Access in Coos County: A new community-owned food cooperative is taking shape in Coos County, using state tax credits to fund outreach and move toward a site and capital raise. Public Safety Crackdown: New Hampshire State Police reported 70 arrests over the Fourth of July weekend, including 17 suspected DUI arrests, plus hundreds of traffic stops and boat enforcement actions. Justice Update: In the Trish Haynes case, prosecutors say they’ve collected the physical evidence they need and are still seeking a key witness as the search for answers enters its eighth year.
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