If New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu were to run for president, his current job would come first, he said.
The Republican, who happens to govern the state with the first-in-the-nation primary, said he would not abandon his priorities as governor if he ends up running.
Amherst town councilors are considering extra protections for people seeking what they call "reproductive care" and "gender-affirming health care" in the town against hypothetical intrusions into Massachusetts from other states that have made such procedures illegal.
"I find similarity here with the Fugitive Slave Law," councilor Dorothy Pam said during a meeting earlier this week.