Sen. Dan Innis Talks Coakley Contamination With Roger Wood
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New Hampshire State Senator Dan Innis, R-New Castle is hoping that the second time will be the charm as he hopes to pass a law regulating toxins in water.
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New Hampshire State Senator Dan Innis, R-New Castle is hoping that the second time will be the charm as he hopes to pass a law regulating toxins in water.
IBEW Local 4 business manager Brian Murphy accused the Conservation Law Foundation of blasting Northern Pass in a full-page ad in Sunday’s Boston Globe because it has a “financial partnership” with TDI, a competing project bidding for the Mass. Clean Energy contract. CLF denied the allegation.
The following news releases are from Gov. Chris Sununu, R-NH, a joint statement from U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan, and another from U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster, all Democrats. The file will be updated as more news releases are received so New Hampshire people can read first-hand what they are saying about the government re-opening to the news media. There is also a link to the Washington Post’s most recent story.
Today the state’s two business taxes — business profits and business enterprise — are the single largest source of revenue for state government, accounting for about one-quarter of all general and education fund dollars.
In a full-page ad in the Boston Globe on Sunday, the Conservation Law Foundation told Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker that the proposed Northern Pass project should be disqualified from the Mass. Clean Energy RFP aimed at reducing carbon emissions because it lied in its bid.
Now, Alexander Torshin, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has reemerged as a potentially important figure in special prosecutor Robert Mueller’s inquiry into suspected Russian support for the campaign of President Donald Trump.
Tourism has become a leading element of the world’s economy. Spending—by travelers, and by the businesses that serve them—ranks no lower than fifth in most of the world’s nations. You cannot overstate its importance in generating jobs and revenue within New Hampshire.
Susan Dromey Heeter of Dover took to the streets of Portsmouth to photograph the more than 1,000 people who marched in Women’s March 2018 on Saturday.
Rep. Annie Kuster: “I’m extremely disappointed Republican leadership has brought us to the point of a government shutdown.”