The purpose of the session is to approve the additions, deletions, change of name, address or other corrections to the checklist.
The First District representative would not rule out a run for governor in 2022 — a sign the redistricting writing is on the political wall.
U.S. shows great variance in access and use of high-speed internet.
When a monster is created by legislative wrangling in the NH Senate, tyranny ensues…
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Ways and Means unanimously backed raising the threshold for businesses to pay the business profits tax — but wants more info on PPP grants.
Shannon McGinley, the executive director of Cornerstone, a Christian org, has also been targeted comedian/activist Sarah Silverman, an alum.
The Department of Administrative Services said it took in $434.1 million in revenue in April — more than $84 million than projected.
Circuit judge appointed, Interstate 93 expansion, Cog Rail improvements, Winnipesaukee boat ramp discussed during Executive Council meeting.
Analysis: SB 125 would make changes to the state laws that regulate craft breweries — to protect restaurants, retailers, beer distributors.
Republicans see New Hampshire's late primary as an “incumbent protection program” and are looking to change it in the lead-up to the 202 ...
The president of the American Bar Association says the 2021 ABA Survey of Civic Literacy shows lawyers must restore faith in justice system.
Some were quick to pounce on Gov. Chris Sununu's recent campaign Facebook ads while ignoring U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas' taxpayer-financed ads.
In this column, the retired Bedford developer says the right of citizens to self-govern, on issues like redistricting, will be eliminated.
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Analysis: The 1st Congressional District Democrat votes for HR 1, a bill that hopes to limit special interest money, but takes it himself.
In this op-ed from the director of the Josiah Bartlett Center, says the state's coronavirus data supports the governor's decision.
Officials told state Senate budget writers the agency could experience unknown disruptions in revenues and operations without 20 officers.
Keeping an Eye on Concord
If President Biden's tax plan is approved, New Hampshire residents can expect to get hit with higher utility bills as well as other issues.
Keeping an eye on legislative matters in Concord
Facebook snark by the governor was not taken very well by supporters of state Rep. John Burt's annual fundraiser for dog rescue orgs.
The Supervisors of the Checklist for the Town of Bedford will hold a session for approving the list of voters.
House Republicans continued their attempt to overhaul the state’s public education system by passing bills to provide parents with choices.
The House passed several bills that would change state laws on brandishing a firearm without a threat of serious bodily harm.
This is one question Representatives are advised to ask themselves before passing any bill. Will they do this with HB 341?
In this opinion column, a visiting health care fellow says opportunists, on both sides, politically, sowed division to advance an agenda.
Hillsborough state rep, in this column, says it is as if Republicans have their minds beforehand, are being told what to do by someone else.
Though no state’s distribution system has been flawless, NH has managed to avoid major failures while providing relatively easy access.
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Hillsborough County.
Josiah Bartlett Center's Drew Cline talks about a new report on school spending, student enrollments, proposed Education Freedom Accounts.
Bedford's Ricciardi: "It’s really great when we can all work together for what’s best for the people. That makes me truly happy."
HB 341 is just another of many bills seeking to 'urbanize' small town NH
Keeping An Eye On Concord
Graham and Cline talk: COVID money is coming to New Hampshire — and America — whether we need the (borrowed) $1.9 trillion or not.
State Rep. Dick Marston (R-Manchester) blamed his age, unawareness, and requested forgiveness after making the anti-LGBTQ+ comment.