AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRare-disease access in NH: A “Right to Try 2.0” push would let patients with rare, devastating illnesses pursue individualized experimental treatments like gene therapy; New Hampshire is listed among states that already passed similar laws. Defense supply chain tech: The Pentagon’s Office of Strategic Capital approved about $1.2B in conditional loans tied to rare-earth processing, including Phoenix Tailings’ planned “Freedom Facility” in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Climate & outdoor safety: UNH research says hotter summers are changing how people recreate, with guidance to plan around heat, humidity, UV, air and water quality. Local health finances: Dartmouth Health reported a $63.5M deficit over six months, citing weather-related closures plus higher labor and medication costs. STEM-adjacent business/quality: EPTAM Precision Solutions rolled out an enterprise quality management system (Novunex eQMS) across its medical device manufacturing network. Civic tech & voting access: A report highlights how fewer teens get driver’s licenses, reducing DMV-based voter registration—while noting NH’s approach offers lessons for civic groups. Environment & research: A study maps Amazon upslope corridors for climate-resilient species movement, aiming to guide land protection decisions.
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