Business & Economy
Sununu’s HB 2: Like a Cash-Crazed Kid in a Candy Store
|
Special projects in Franklin, Claremont, Sandown, Newport, Concord, Salem, Laconia. What’s in state budget for your town?
InDepthNH.org (https://indepthnh.org/category/business/page/105/)
Financial issues and challenges faced by faced by NH companies and the economy as a whole.
Special projects in Franklin, Claremont, Sandown, Newport, Concord, Salem, Laconia. What’s in state budget for your town?
Welcome to InDepthNH.org POINTS NORTH, our reporting on North Country business and entertainment news and community event listings.
CONCORD—On Thursday, the New Hampshire Senate passed SB 300, 24-0, to remove the toll at Exit 11 on the F.E. Everett Turnpike in Merrimack. The bill now goes to Senate Finance.
On Thursday the New Hampshire Senate passed SB 76, to prohibit offshore oil and natural gas drilling and exploration.
CONCORD – House Republican Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) issued statements on two sets of bills that had public hearings Wednesday dealing with restrictions on plastic bags, straws, and other plastics.
The Conservation Law Foundation, town of Durham and a group of Durham residents have asked state regulators to reconsider their decision to grant Eversource a certificate to build an unpopular 13-mile transmission line from Madbury to Portsmouth.
Who isn’t wild about ratepayer-funded energy efficiency?
We have expanded our State House news coverage, and that means paying more reporters-journalists of the caliber of Garry Rayno, Paula Tracy, Gail Ober and Mike Marland.
“We were very much bee-centric and now we actually think much more in terms of the ecological interactions between plants and insects.”