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OHRV Bills Draw Big, Passionate Crowd in Favor and Opposed
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Hundreds of North Country residents braved bitter cold, whipping winds and the long drive to Concord to weigh in on five separate OHRV bills.
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Hundreds of North Country residents braved bitter cold, whipping winds and the long drive to Concord to weigh in on five separate OHRV bills.
House Bill 494 orders the Department of Environmental Services to “pursue a remedy regarding the removal or containment of certain contaminants” on the 27-acre property.
Solicitor General Daniel Will: “This isn’t a case about the Department of Justice trying to protect the police or trying to be pro-police or anything like that.”
There will be a Republican caucus for Republican House members on Wednesday, February 27th, at 9:00 a.m. in Rooms 301-303 LOB, and Thursday February 28th at 8:00 a.m. in Rooms 301-303 LOB, if necessary.
Which pieces of legislation are you following? Our State House Bureau Chief Garry Rayno has got you covered.
Contempt is a must-read if you are a Protrumper, a Nevertrumper or someone who is just interested in the course of politics in our time.
In one year, the list of dishonest law enforcement officers in New Hampshire has grown from 153 redacted names to 258.
Who else has read “My Life in High Heels?”
A Who’s who of Democrats.