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Bill Prohibiting Sanctuary Cities Another Blow to Local Control, Committee Told

By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org | April 29, 2025

Opposition turned out for a bill that would prohibit any sanctuary cities or towns in the state and block local officials from preventing local law enforcement from cooperating and working with federal immigration authorities.

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Local news matters: Nonprofit news outlets shed light on important stories in northern NH and VT

By David Tirrell-Wysocki | April 29, 2025

InDepthNH.org and VTDigger help to fill widening gaps in traditional news coverage, including a strong focus on northern-tier issues and events that often have statewide or regional impact.

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NH Continues to Shift Education Funding to Local Property Taxpayers

By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org | April 29, 2025

If you are a property taxpayer in New Hampshire, the latest National Education Association annual report on school statistics across the country will not be a surprise.

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Reports: NH 50th for State Public Education Funding; Lack of Professional Respect

By News Release | April 29, 2025

Four new reports examining educator pay and school funding from pre-K through college reveal that despite growth in educator pay last year, chronic problems plague educators, including low wages and a lack of professional respect.

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Health Care Cuts in House Budget Get Second Look in Senate Finance

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | April 28, 2025

From newborn health checks to providing care for the elderly at the Glencliff Home, to a potential loss of the state’s 50-year old family planning program, impacts of a House proposed budget got a Senate Finance hearing Monday.

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Free Staters Meet in Concord for Annual Confab

By Ray Carbone | April 25, 2025

Nearly 300 people gathered at the Grappone Conference Center here Friday for the start of the 2025 NH Liberty Forum. The annual two-day event, which concludes Saturday, is associated with the Free State Project (FSP), a movement that began 24 years ago.

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Foresters, Farmers Talk Trade and Tariff Impacts With U.S. Rep. Goodlander in Groveton

By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org | April 25, 2025

Maggie Goodlander, New Hampshire’s newly elected Democratic Congresswoman for District 2 was in the North Country Thursday taking notes as she met and heard from the agriculture and forestry community about the federal impacts they face for their small businesses.

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House Trimmed Governor’s Capital Budget Plan by $11 Million

By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org | April 24, 2025

The Senate Capital Budget Committee this week begins work on the $132.5 million capital budget the House approved earlier this month.

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New Hampshire PBS is Nominated for Two Boston/New England Regional Emmys

By NH PBS | April 24, 2025

New Hampshire PBS is proud to announce that two WINDOWS TO THE WILD programs, Little Foot and Saving Our Shores, are both nominated for Emmys in the 48th Boston/New England Regional Emmy® Awards.

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    By GARRY RAYNO And PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.org CONCORD — After a nearly one-hour debate, the Senate Thursday voted along party lines to approve a bill that sets up the process to ban books and other “inappropriate materials” from public schools. House Bill 324 would allow anyone to file a complaint about books or materials in public schools if they believe they are obscene, harmful or inappropriate for the grade level.

  • Bills Banning Sanctuary Cities Head to Gov.; Ending Annual Inspections a No Go  

    By Paula Tracy And Garry Rayno CONCORD — A bill banning sanctuary cities in New Hampshire and one that requires law enforcement agencies to comply with immigration detainers are headed to the governor's desk after they passed the Senate Thursday. Not headed to the governor’s desk is a bill that would have ended annual safety inspections for motor vehicles, which will now go back to the Senate Commerce Committee for additional work on several problematic areas.

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    InDepthNH.org scans the websites of New Hampshire funeral homes each week and selects at random some of our friends, relatives and neighbors to feature in this column. The people listed here passed away during the previous weeks and have some public or charitable connection to their community.

  • Nonprofit Questions NRC About Trump Executive Orders, Cracking Concrete at Seabrook

    By KATHARINE WEBSTER, InDepthNH.org The Seabrook Station nuclear power plant got a “green” bill of health in 2024 from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, with only two minor issues noted, according to NRC inspectors who held a public, town hall-style meeting Wednesday night at a hotel in Hampton. But members of the public and the nonprofit organization C-10 Research and Education Foundation questioned the NRC engineers about whether a series of executive orders from President Trump will impair the agency’s ability to continue protecting the health and safety of the 175,000 people who live within a 10-mile radius of the reactor – the “evacuation zone.” One executive order has reduced labor protections for government whistleblowers, said Sarah Abramson, executive director of C-10, which performs real-time monitoring of airborne radiation inside the evacuation zone, using sensors in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

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