AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNH Politics & Courts: State House Democrats pushed back on Rep. Read’s claim of special legislative privilege after her traffic stops, with colleagues saying lawmakers’ immunity isn’t a shield from routine enforcement. GOP Campaigns: The NRCC added Trump-endorsed Anthony DiLorenzo to its “MAGA Majority” program, signaling more national muscle in the NH-01 primary. Data Privacy: New Hampshire is set to receive $187,490 from a multistate 23andMe settlement tied to the 2023 genetic data breach, as states pursue stronger protections. PFAS Cleanup: NH received its first $1.8 million payment from a BASF-linked PFAS settlement for mitigation work. AI & Energy/Infrastructure: A Salem-based firm says its airflow system can boost cooling capacity for existing data center chiller plants, while New York moves toward a data center moratorium—raising the stakes for power and permitting. Real Estate: The Seacoast is emerging as a “tax haven” for Massachusetts buyers, with limited inventory and soaring prices squeezing Rockingham County sales. Workforce & Education: UNH launched four new online graduate certificates in business areas, and Pinkerton Academy named new board leadership. Community & Weather: Laconia’s Got Lunch! program is expanding summer meal delivery, and utilities are warning residents about severe storm risk.
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