
2020 Legislative Session Underway
The NH House opened the 2020 Legislative year with sessions held on Wednesday and Thursday, January 8th and 9th to consider two vetoes by the
The NH House opened the 2020 Legislative year with sessions held on Wednesday and Thursday, January 8th and 9th to consider two vetoes by the
The two-year state compromise budget signed by the Governor in September increased school funding by $138 million over two years – close to the $140
Dan Feltes (D – Concord), Senate Majority Leader, announced his campaign for governor on Tuesday, Sept. 3rd. He is the first Democrat to enter the
Last month, Gov. Chris Sununu vetoed three gun safety bills, one of which (HB 564) would have prohibited unauthorized guns in our schools and on
HB 706 would establish an independent redistricting commission and is intended to reduce or eliminate the contentious and partisan atmosphere that has surrounded previous, post-census
The following policy piece appeared in the July 19 – August 1, 2019 edition of the New Hampshire Business Review and was written by Anna
Seacoastonline.com Editorial (June 29, 2019) “In 2011, the Republican House and Senate presented Democratic Gov. John Lynch with a budget he strongly opposed, but he
During the November 2018 State General Election, a Charlestown mother assisted her disabled son at the polls. NH RSA 659:20, Assistance in Voting, is quite
The NH Business Review recently observed that Secretary of State Bill Gardner seems to be involving himself in legislative deliberations this session, more than in the
From June 2 through June 8, the NH Legislature celebrated the 200th anniversary of the construction of the NH State House, which began in 1816
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