AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGLP-1 Economics: New research and market analysis argue GLP-1 weight-loss drugs are shifting obesity care “upstream,” with surgery volumes falling as semaglutide shows major cardiovascular benefits—raising big questions about who can access earlier treatment. Privacy vs. Surveillance: A national backlash against license-plate camera networks is colliding with local reality, as some cities drop one vendor but replace it with new automated readers. Election Deepfakes: Researchers and election officials warn that AI-made fake “proof” will be harder to stop than simple claims, pushing states to rethink how they regulate deepfakes. NH Policy Tech: Cities are turning to AI and federal grants to speed housing permitting by catching incomplete applications—aiming to cut delays without removing final human decisions. Pesticides: The NH Pesticide Control Board moved forward on neonicotinoid restrictions, proposing new limits and restricted-use status for key chemicals to protect lakes and waterways. Wildlife & Climate Signals: Reports from the Gulf of Maine point to unusual marine shifts—jellyfish, squid, and sand eels changing patterns—while Salem’s beaver “deceivers” show how communities manage flooding with tech. Health & Safety: NH health officials say they’ll stick with the standard MMR schedule despite federal pressure to split the shots. Harvard Settlement (National, NH link): Harvard agreed to pay $53M after stolen donated body parts were sold, with prosecutors tying the scheme to a former morgue manager who moved remains to New Hampshire. Space & Industry: UNH and NH Aerospace & Defense Consortium plan a Northeast space expo at UNH in late October to connect regional suppliers and researchers. Data Centers (Rochester): Residents packed meetings opposing a proposed ordinance aimed at discouraging data center development, with a Sept. 1 vote looming.
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