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Salem And Windham Chamber Hosts 2026 Concord Update With State Representatives

Representatives discussed key business issues, including housing and education, at the event hosted by the Southern NH Chamber of Commerce.

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See caption below. (Southern New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce)

SALEM, NH — The Southern New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce and its Government Affairs Committee hosted the annual Concord Update on February 2, 2026. The event took place at Campbell's Scottish Highlands Golf Course.

The Concord Update brought together members of the Chamber and local residents. The purpose was to engage in discussions with New Hampshire’s state representatives regarding key business issues impacting the region's future.

State Reps. Ball, Donnelly, Lynn, Markell, and Walsh shared their insights during the event. Critical topics addressed included housing, education, and revenue alternatives. Other issues affecting the business community were also discussed.

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Attorney Bernard Campbell moderated the event. The staff at Campbell’s Scottish Highlands Golf Course were thanked for their assistance in making the event seamless. Jeff Murphy of SFC Engineering Partnership Inc. was also present.

The Southern New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce aims to foster connections and promote business relationships. The organization also encourages community involvement throughout the region. The Chamber continues to provide platforms for discussion among business leaders and state officials.

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For more information on the Southern New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce or to get involved, individuals can call 603-893-3177 or visit its website.

Caption: From left to right, Bernard W. Campbell, Campbell's Scottish Highlands Golf Course; state Reps. Donnelly, Lynn, Markell, Ball and Walsh; and Jeff Murphy, SFC Engineering Partnership Inc.

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