In 2025, New Hampshire reversed its offshore wind policies under Gov. Kelly Ayotte, dismantling development offices and aligning with federal rollbacks that withdrew wind leasing areas. This shift reflects concerns over costs and environmental impacts, positioning the state as an outlier compared to proactive neighbors like Maine and Massachusetts in offshore wind initiatives.
New Hampshire is facing a severe housing affordability crisis, identified as the top concern by residents, surpassing addiction and education. Polls show overwhelming support for increasing affordable housing and altering zoning regulations. Rising rents and home prices threaten economic stability, workforce retention, and exacerbate socioeconomic inequalities, necessitating urgent policy reform.
Fire at Weare Recycling Facility: A Case Study & Broader Analysis I. Executive Summary On Friday morning, September 19, 2025, a major fire broke out at Granite State Recycling, a commercial recycling facility in Weare, New Hampshire. The fire quickly escalated to a three-alarm blaze, prompting mutual aid from neighboring…
Executive summary What’s going on: description & scope of actions Here are the main categories of what the administration is doing in this “war on science,” as described in the reporting and expert commentary: Category Specific Actions Taken Agencies / Areas Affected Dismissals & Layoffs Thousands of scientists fired or…
The Assassination of Charlie Kirk: A Turning Point for American Political Violence? On September 10, 2025, right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed at Utah Valley University (UVU) while delivering a speech. He was 31. According to available reports, a shooter fired from a rooftop approximately 142 yards…
After the Kirk Assassination: How Secure Is New Hampshire’s Political Life—And What Should Change? By Granite State Report — September 15, 2025 Executive summary The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a campus appearance in Utah on September 10, 2025 has jolted the country—and it has clear implications for…
New Hampshire faces severe consequences from federal Medicaid cuts under the OBBBA, potentially leading to over one preventable death per week and increased medical debt. To mitigate this, the state must act by filling funding gaps, reforming Medicaid administration, strengthening subsidies, enhancing preventive care, and raising public awareness to protect vulnerable populations.
New Hampshire’s overdose deaths declined significantly in 2024, part of a national trend, yet fentanyl remains prevalent in the drug supply. Despite progress, the state’s drug landscape is complex, with heightened risks from polydrug use involving stimulants and xylazine. Ongoing harm-reduction efforts and treatment advancements are crucial to maintain gains.
By an independent reporter. Published September 12, 2025. Executive summary The fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025, poured accelerant on America’s already-combustible debate over guns, speech, and political violence. Within hours, the incident became a Rorschach test: the right decried a…
9/11: What Happened, What Changed, What Endures Published on Granite State Report On the morning of September 11, 2001, America’s ordinary Tuesday—skies brilliant and blue up and down the East Coast—became a hinge of history. Four commercial airliners were hijacked by 19 al-Qaeda operatives. Two were flown into the Twin…

