AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNuclear Policy in NH: Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s nuclear push is colliding with ratepayer concerns as lawmakers work through a “must-pass” compromise on House Bill 1738, while House Bill 1775 would expand gas and nuclear generation; earlier nuclear bills were vetoed or stalled. School District Tech/Operations: Pittsfield won’t hire a new superintendent; instead it will pay Concord $260,000 for a wide set of administrative services—an unusual model that could spread as NH revenues tighten. Suicide Trends: A new report says New Hampshire bucked the national decline, with suicide deaths up 12% from 2023 to 2024, raising questions about rural risk factors. Energy Grid Uncertainty: Net metering’s future in New Hampshire remains murky as the session nears the finish line, leaving solar investors waiting on clear rules. AI in Public Safety: “Flock” cameras—AI-enabled security tech—are drawing privacy concerns and calls for limits in local debate. STEM/Research & Industry: Analogic’s Salem HQ move brings hundreds of jobs, and NOAA-backed aquaculture research efforts highlight growing federal support for marine science.
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