Secretary of State Offers Voting Info in Spanish, French and Mandarin Chinese

In April 2022, the Secretary of State’s Office initiated discussions on this project with Language Bank, a professional translation service. Election officials are encouraged to print off these materials as needed and use them as a resource during the September 13th State Primary and November 8th General Elections.

The Magic of Eating Outside

There are words that align so beautifully with summer they ought to be tattooed upon bronzed backs:  hammock, breeze, sunbathing, blueberries, swimming and picnic.  While today I muse joyfully on all of those words, muse joyfully upon a pristine summer of 2022, I especially get the ink ready for my most favorite: picnic.

States Given Greater Power So Know Who You’re Electing

Because of events during the past two years, involving every branch of the federal government, states have a far greater say in some of the most controversial issues facing the country and the state, from abortion to gun control and how taxpayers’ education dollars are spent.

Op-Ed: The Sununu Hypocrisy Train Has Left the Station

On Wednesday, Gov. Sununu charged up his conservative base and made a few headlines by condemning President Biden’s decision to cancel $10,000 in student debt for those making less than $125,000 a year