AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPFAS Accountability: New Hampshire received nearly $7.3 million from a national 3M “forever chemical” settlement, with payments flowing back into the state’s Drinking Water and Groundwater Trust Fund as officials say more work is needed to push polluters to clean up. Energy Costs Debate: U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright visited New Hampshire and argued clean-energy policies are driving up prices, while co-op officials pointed to local solar efforts that they say help moderate costs. Roadless Rule Fight: The Trump administration moved to rescind the Roadless Area Conservation Rule affecting the White Mountains, drawing pushback from environmental groups that warn it could limit wildfire-risk and forest-health work. Fall Foliage Watch: Yankee Magazine forecaster Jim Salge expects a long, vibrant foliage season in New Hampshire after improved moisture this year, though driest pockets may still see faster leaf drop. Weather for Loudon: Forecasts for Sunday’s NASCAR race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway remain uncertain, with humid conditions and possible scattered showers. Youth Detention Oversight: Lawmakers raised concerns about conditions at the Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester as the state prepares to relocate the facility to Hampstead in January 2027, amid reports of abuse allegations and staffing problems.
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