AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEducation Watch: A new national study finds many students are still losing ground—one in three U.S. districts dropped a full grade in both reading and math since 2015—and New Hampshire’s results are “not pretty,” with Dover’s rebound highlighted alongside the broader learning-loss trend. EMS & Training: New Hampshire’s CPR Training Challenge at AMR in Nashua is pushing more people to get certified, with state leaders and the Executive Council/governor race to enroll the most learners. STEM & Local Talent: Mikros Technologies, a Claremont thermal-management firm, is expanding while keeping its “core center of excellence” in NH, and the state’s STEM spotlight also surfaced through awards and robotics/innovation community events. Policy & Public Safety: The NH AG settled hazardous waste violations with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Hanover, and PFAS fights continue around Manchester’s wastewater permit. Legislative Crunch: Committees of conference are in full swing, including a deal letting utilities own up to 10% of certain energy facilities. Outdoors Preparedness: A study warns many day hikers and trail runners aren’t ready for wilderness emergencies.
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