AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHealth Policy: A year after H.R. 1’s Medicaid and CHIP cuts, new data says children’s coverage and access are already being squeezed, with RAND projecting massive state Medicaid funding losses through 2034. Education Funding: Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed HB 1563 to expand New Hampshire special education aid, but districts won’t see it until 2028 and will face new paperwork and accountability requirements. Elections & Law: DOJ officials warned states they could face criminal prosecution tied to noncitizen voting, escalating pressure on election administrators nationwide. Crypto Finance: New Hampshire’s Executive Council rejected a $100 million Bitcoin-backed bond plan in a 3-2 vote, citing concerns about lending legitimacy to a volatile asset. AI & Copyright: A coalition including New England newspaper owners sued OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging large-scale theft of copyrighted local reporting used to train AI systems. Naval Engineering: A NUWC Newport engineer won the 2025 Rosenblatt Young Naval Engineer Award for work in acoustic engineering. Public Health Tech: Anthem will begin covering C2N Diagnostics’ PrecivityAD2 Alzheimer’s blood test starting Oct. 1, 2026.
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