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House Republicans Pull Support for Election Information Portal Bill
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House Republicans have refused to sign off on the Committee of Conference report on SB 70, upsetting some lawmakers who saw the bill as modernizing New Hampshire voting.
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House Republicans have refused to sign off on the Committee of Conference report on SB 70, upsetting some lawmakers who saw the bill as modernizing New Hampshire voting.
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The lawyer representing the first victim to be awarded $1.5 million for abuse suffered as a child incarcerated at the Youth Development Center filed a motion Wednesday to strike the lien his former lawyers filed against his maximum recovery arguing they did nothing to earn their fee.
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The judge hearing the defamation lawsuit Eric Spofford filed against New Hampshire Public Radio has ordered transcripts of interviews with key sources for the story detailing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against Spofford be turned over for the judge’s confidential review.
Eric Spofford filed a brief Thursday telling the judge in his defamation lawsuit against New Hampshire Public Radio they are producing a new podcast series about him that will include the past false allegations of sexual misconduct, a new accuser and stated NHPR has refused to interview him beforehand.
David Ecklein heard Elizabeth Gurley Flynn speak in Boston years ago and was kind enough to share his opinion with us. And many of you shared your opinion, which were almost all against taking Flynn’s historical marker near her birthplace down in Concord.
The controversial state historical marker at the 1890 birthplace of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn in Concord was removed Monday morning after Executive Councilor Joe Kenney, R-Wakefield, and others complained about hosting a marker for someone who once headed the nation’s Communist party.