AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCancer Survivorship in the Spotlight: New England’s growing population of cancer survivors is pushing major health systems to expand survivorship programs, aiming to help patients manage long-term physical effects, anxiety, and medical debt after treatment. Workforce Training Push: Acting Labor Secretary Keith Sonderling visited Manchester Community College to highlight the new Workforce Pell Program for trade education, as New Hampshire’s apprenticeships continue to surge. Rural Development Dollars: Franklin Opera House is set to receive $197,215 from the Northern Border Regional Commission for Soldiers Memorial Hall upgrades, part of a broader $8.1M federal package supporting rural NH communities. Justice System Tech Upgrade: New Hampshire police can now receive real-time alerts when they encounter people out on bail, a step toward modernizing a historically paper-based process. Legal Fight Over Harbor Defense: Geno Marconi’s attorney is seeking an Executive Council hearing after alleging the AG’s office and Gov. Kelly Ayotte are blocking his legal defense in the Rye Harbor Lobster Pound lawsuit. Scam Industry Powered by U.S. Tech: A major investigation describes how scammers use American software and AI tools to scale romance and trafficking fraud across dozens of countries. Housing Affordability Pressure: Hassan and Pappas urged Trump to sign a bipartisan housing bill aimed at curbing institutional investors’ single-family buying practices. Court Case Risk for State Finances: A Saddleback Mountain Retreat abuse lawsuit could seek $100M+ from New Hampshire, raising stakes for the state’s settlement funds. Local Business & Community: Winnipesaukee Playhouse’s Paintings for a Purpose art show returns in July, blending local art, theater, and fundraising.
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