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Campus Carry Compromise: The NH Senate passed a revised campus-carry bill that would let faculty carry lethal weapons, while students would be limited to non-lethal options during a required study—Democrats warned it adds guns to classrooms, while Republicans framed it as a step toward student rights. Landfill Oversight: In the same Senate push, lawmakers approved creating a landfill site evaluation committee, but other waste-related proposals were sent for more study, keeping the fight over local control of landfill siting very much alive. PFAS/Biosolids Fight: A separate PFAS bill tied to how sludge is spread on farms is still drawing pushback, with critics saying the latest version doesn’t fix the problem. Weather Watch: Wet weather is sticking around—showers and downpours continue into Thursday night with lingering rain Friday—then a warmer, sunnier weekend moves in. Power Grid Scrutiny: Ratepayer advocates sued over Eversource’s handling of a major transmission project, arguing the company misclassified it to dodge closer review.

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