AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFood Safety & Litigation: A Pennsylvania woman is suing Taco Bell and Taylor Farms after being hospitalized with cyclosporiasis, alleging contaminated lettuce and lack of disclosure; the CDC says cases tied to Taylor Farms lettuce have sickened thousands nationwide. NH Politics & Transportation: New Hampshire lawmakers overrode Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s vetoes on a package including the 10-year transportation plan, setting up higher tolls/fees for nonresidents and new highway projects. Higher Ed & Health Ethics: Harvard agreed to pay $53 million to settle lawsuits tied to stolen and sold donated body parts from its medical school morgue, a case that also reshapes how families can sue anatomical gift programs. Housing & Permitting Tech: Cities are turning to AI and new federal funding to speed housing permitting by catching incomplete applications earlier. Environment & Turf Rules: New Hampshire’s Pesticide Control Board moved to restrict neonicotinoid insecticides on non-agricultural turf, drawing heavy Lakes Region turnout. Business & Jobs: A new study says the Pease Development Authority generated $2.3B in wages and supported 26,000-plus jobs in 2025. Public Media Leadership: New Hampshire PBS VP/CCO Dawn DeAngelis announced her retirement; CapRadio’s chief marketing and revenue officer also exits.
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