AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCrypto Policy: New Hampshire filed HB639, the “Blockchain Basic Laws,” aiming to protect crypto payments, self-custody wallets, and home mining from state and local interference, and to set up a blockchain dispute docket in superior court. Energy & Nuclear Safety: Seabrook police said there was “no danger to the public” after a transformer fire at NextEra Seabrook Station property; the company said the nuclear facility wasn’t impacted and the cause is under investigation, with extreme heat blamed. Veterans Services: Veteran Pathways of New England opened a new Veteran Drop-In Center in Lawrence to connect veterans with housing, benefits, wellness, and food assistance, funded through Lawrence CDBG support and local partners. Public Safety: Leominster police identified the driver in a June 29 crash that injured a motorcyclist; the rider was released and continues recovery. Food & Agriculture Enforcement: Massachusetts reached a $495,000 settlement over sales of noncompliant meat and egg products tied to inhumanely confined farm animals, with NH-based Poultry Products Company of New England LLC named in the case. Surveillance Tech: Santa Fe retailers are using controversial license plate-reading cameras on private property, raising privacy concerns about data collection and storage. Independence Day Context: A rare “Exeter Declaration” copy of the Declaration of Independence was discovered in the UK National Archives, with only 11 known surviving copies of that printing.
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