Business & Economy
House GOP Leader Dick Hinch’s Weekly Newsletter
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I regret to say that House Democrats passed their irresponsible budget on Thursday.
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Financial issues and challenges faced by faced by NH companies and the economy as a whole.
I regret to say that House Democrats passed their irresponsible budget on Thursday.
So as the 2019 session is halfway done, the weather is heating up and hyper partisanship is in full display.
NEPOOL even features free food; there is always a lavish and tasty lunchtime buffet at all-day NEPOOL meetings. Except the food isn’t free; ultimately, it is paid for by the region’s electric customers.
Leaders of a House committee have called on the acting head of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, Ann Marie Buerkle, to disclose her contacts with business groups, citing a “disturbing” report by FairWarning that “suggests you are prioritizing the interests of industry over the safety of consumers.”
New Hampshire Lodging and Restaurant Association Hosts 2nd Annual Hospitality Month.
After a 45-minute hearing, the Senate Commerce Committee voted 5-0 to support House Bill 540.
88 percent of Granite State workers believe that a wage replacement of 60 percent or more for a worker taking leave is the right amount.
For the Mountain View Grand to be reborn, the state of New Hampshire provided valuable help.
The House Finance Committee’s budget plan finalized last week reflects different priorities than the budget proposed by Gov. Chris Sununu.