This is one question Representatives are advised to ask themselves before passing any bill. Will they do this with HB 341?
The purpose of the session is to approve the additions, deletions, change of name, address or other corrections to the checklist.
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
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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.
State Rep. Gary Hopper (R-Weare) made the suggestion at the end of a recent House Criminal Justice and Public Safety committee hearing.
Election workers must be registered voters in Bedford and can volunteer their time, or be paid.
The Bedford town council candidate explains why she is running. Voting will be held March 9.
A New Hampshire state rep appeared to pop a pill from her supply of medical cannabis during a House committee hearing on marijuana laws.
Bedford's state Senator is pushing legislation to force the state to keep its word on distributing meals, room tax revenue to cities, towns.
Please bring your photo ID and necessary “paperwork” if you need to register to vote at the polls.
The Bedford town council candidate explains why he is running. Voting will be held March 9.
The Bedford library trustee candidate explains why he is running. Voting will be held March 9.
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The Bedford school board candidate explains why he is running. Voting will be held March 9.
Bedford town council, school district, other candidates are running for office on March 9; voters also eye zoning amendments, school budget.
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In this opinion piece, a Hooksett UNH student from Ghana, expresses support for HB 625, a bill protecting preborn babies after 24 weeks.
In this opinion column, the Hillsborough state representative says, non-partisan issue — public health and safety — has become a power play.
Employees at New Hampshire's Copper Door Restaurant, in this opinion piece, say the Raise the Wage Act won't help, could hurt business.
The Bedford Residents Association recommends candidates for Town Council, School Board, and how to vote on Zoning Amendments
Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center and Michael Graham of the New Hampshire Journal bemoaning the lack of seriousness in politics.
The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) is targeting the First District congressman as one of 8 for the midterm elections.
If given the choice, NH residents would vote NO to urbanization
In this opinion column, the chairman of the NH Board of Education explains that charter schools are public schools, not nonpublic.
The City of Manchester has given less than one day's notice that the homeless must leave the encampment or materials will be thrown away.