AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEducation Freedom Accounts: NH Republicans are floating tighter oversight for the education freedom account program, especially around verifying when students qualify for extra special education funding, but near-term changes look unlikely as the state board rejected a clarification request and legislative updates may wait until 2027. Health Coverage: New Hampshire ACA marketplace enrollment fell 4.1% to about 73,090 people for 2026, with officials pointing to relatively low benchmark premiums helping keep the decline stable. Hospital Finance: Dartmouth Health reported a $63.5 million deficit over six months, driven by weather-related closures plus higher labor and medication costs even as patient revenues rose. Medical Care Access/Wellness: The Alchemy Clinic in Manchester was recognized among the top 10 med spas in NH, highlighting its expanding range of aesthetic and wellness services. Public Health & Safety: Authorities are still determining the cause of death after a woman was found dead at a Hampstead home, with additional medical analysis expected to take months. Community Health Infrastructure: Jaffrey is set to receive $540,000 from InvestNH 2.0 to support 30 workforce housing units at the former St. Patrick’s School site, aiming to keep the workforce “strong and healthy.”
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