AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoExtreme Heat & Air Quality: A dangerous heat wave is still gripping New Hampshire, with another hot day before a cooldown later in the holiday weekend, and officials urging people to take breaks and use cooling centers as humidity stays high. Storm Transition: As the heat dome breaks, forecasters warn severe thunderstorms and flash flooding risk across the Northeast and Midwest, including New Hampshire, with damaging winds possible. Health Alert: A National Weather Service air-quality alert warns millions to stay indoors as ozone and wildfire smoke mix with fine particle pollution, including New Hampshire, potentially worsening asthma and heart/lung conditions. Statehouse Watch: Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed nine bills in early July, including out-of-state toll hikes and a “book ban,” while signing dozens of others—highlighting ongoing friction between a moderate governor and a more conservative legislature. Crypto Policy: New Hampshire filed HB639 to protect crypto payments, self-custody wallets, and home mining from government interference. Local Infrastructure: NH DOT will hold a public meeting July 16 on preserving the Route 104 bridge over the Pemigewasset River, with phased traffic changes and environmental considerations.
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