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Potential Impacts of Proposed SNAP Eligibility and Work Requirement Changes
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About one in eight children across New Hampshire benefit from SNAP, and 73,959 individuals were enrolled as of August 2019.
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About one in eight children across New Hampshire benefit from SNAP, and 73,959 individuals were enrolled as of August 2019.
Also on Thursday, Gov. Chris Sununu said it was the New Hampshire Fish and Game Commission’s call to oust its long-time executive director, not his.
The cost for the English 101 textbook dropped from $118.25 to $0.
The project has been controversial on a number of fronts, but mainly that it will be buried in Little Bay, a fragile estuary that local towns have been working to clean up for years and spending millions in the process.
Chairman Robert “Moose” Phillipson of Cheshire County, said: “We were requested by the governor to not say anything to you until it was done. The actual decision was made between you and the governor.”
If at least one Democratic councilor is willing to change his or her vote, MacDonald’s name could be brought forward for a new vote, Councilor Russell Prescott said.
Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C. See more of Mike Marland’s NH politics webcomic here.
Our panel ACLU-NH’s Gilles Bissonnette, Executive Councilor Andru Volinsky, First Amendment Attorney Rick Gagliuso and InDepthNH.org founder Nancy West discuss why a vibrant press makes for great democracy.