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Work sessions are not open for public comment, and allow the committee to get other work done, but still allow public observation.
We asked in our free newsletter Wednesday if you feel safe attending legislative committee meetings in Concord with the surge of COVID-19 cases – up to 357 new cases Thursday and 2 new deaths – with GOP leaders refusing to continue remote meetings – and here are your responses.
CONCORD – The state Department of Health and Human Services announced 357 new positive test results for COVID-19 and 2 deaths Thursday.
So it was fitting that I returned to living in the Lakes Region and contributing to its community efforts by going in a bit of a time capsule to the roaring 1920s at a gala to benefit the Castle in the Clouds, high on a hilltop overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee.
Calling it a “603 win for clean energy” Gov. Chris Sununu signed two bills into law Thursday morning that focus on advancing renewable energy initiatives.
Shortly after Gov. Chris Sununu’s signing of House Bill 471 into law on Wednesday, most of the litigants in a public records lawsuit against the state Department of Justice filed a Notice of Voluntary Nonsuit Without Prejudice, effectively withdrawing from the case that sought to bring daylight to the confidential list of dishonest police known as the Laurie List.
The state website shows 321 total cases of the highly contagious Delta variant, up from 93 on Aug. 9. Three weeks before that there were only 2 reports of the Delta variant in New Hampshire, which is being blamed nationwide for much of the recent spike in cases.
New Hampshire Attorney General John M. Formella announces that one additional individual has been indicted by the Merrimack County Grand Jury as a result of the ongoing investigation into the Youth Development Center (YDC), Youth Detention Services Unit (YDSU), and Sununu Youth Services Center (SYSC). The charges are alleged to have occurred in 2001.
Ely, 40, was shot and killed during an armed standoff with New Hampshire State Police troopers during the March incident. The New Hampshire Attorney General’s report on the shooting, released Wednesday, found that the six troopers who shot Ely were legally justified.