AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoChild Health Rankings: New Hampshire again topped the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s KIDS COUNT Data Book for child well-being for the fourth straight year, scoring 838 out of 1,000 and citing gains in school support, more affordable childcare, and access to services. Youth Mental Health Warning: A separate “State of the Nation” report flags New Hampshire as worst for youth depression, with 22% of ages 12–17 reporting a major depressive episode in the past year, with concerns tied to technology and social media. At-Home Care Lawsuit: A federal judge scheduled a Nov. 9 trial over New Hampshire’s Choices for Independence program, with advocates arguing underfunding pushes people toward nursing homes and violates federal disability protections. Public Safety & Health: In a cross-state incident, a Lawrence officer was dragged two blocks during a traffic stop and remains in critical but stable condition; the suspect was arrested in Plaistow, NH. Health Policy & Research: HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he visited New Hampshire amid an “explosion” of alpha-gal syndrome and pointed to tick-control efforts and medication research. Vehicle Safety: Honda recalled 880,514 vehicles nationwide, including models sold in New Hampshire, over possible rear suspension subframe corrosion. Community Support: Mary’s Dogs in Northwood is seeking a new home after a reported 90% rent increase threatens its shelter operations.
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