Gov. Kelly Ayotte to meet with Lawrence mayor to discuss public safety
- New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte and Lawrence Mayor Brian DePeña met to address the fentanyl crisis and pledged cooperation against the drug trade.
- Ayotte announced that her upcoming budget will include more funding for the Granite Shield program to combat narcotics trafficking.
- DePeña emphasized the need for collaboration between New Hampshire and Lawrence to tackle drug-related issues, stating, "Nothing will change" without joint efforts.
- The partnership aims to enhance intelligence sharing and develop a unified strategy to disrupt drug trafficking networks affecting both communities.
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NH gov, Lawrence, Mass mayor announce collaboration to combat illegal drugs
Gov. Kelly Ayotte and Lawrence, Mass., Mayor Brian DePeña vowed Monday to work together more with law enforcement to enhance drug interdiction efforts in both states.Ayotte said the two-year state budget plan she will unveil Thursday will contain more money…
N.H. governor, Mayor of Lawrence will team up in fight against fentanyl and crime
“I am thankful for Mayor DePeña’s willingness to address the dangerous flow of drugs and criminal activity occurring between Lawrence and our state. The more we work together, the safer all our communities will be,” N.H. Gov. Kelly Ayotte said.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte to meet with Lawrence mayor to discuss public safety
As a candidate for governor, Kelly Ayotte distanced herself from Massachusetts. Now, as governor, she is reaching across state lines to build a new alliance aimed at improving public safety and putting a dent in the drug trade.
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