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Partisan Divide on Family and Medical Leave in Concord
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After more than an hour of debate, the Senate approved a paid family and medical leave plan that would cover state workers who currently do not have the benefit.
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After more than an hour of debate, the Senate approved a paid family and medical leave plan that would cover state workers who currently do not have the benefit.
A $40 MILLION investment for a new state of the art facility to move the civilly committed population out of the State Prison and create a new, secure forensic hospital.
“These patients can be moved to a renovated wing of the New Hampshire Hospital…” said Andrew Milne.
Sununu quote: “In keeping with our Live-Free-or-Die spirit, this budget is continuing the schedule of business tax reductions.”
The lawsuit was brought on behalf of two Dartmouth College students.
“I am deeply disappointed that Democrats on the Election Law committee did not see through the conspiracies, misleading information, and classic fear mongering perpetuated by proponents of these bills,” said House Republican Leader Dick Hinch.
State Rep. Paul Berch, D-Westmoreland, a retired public defender who sponsored the measure, said House Bill 153 passed Tuesday on a vote of 16-3.
Rep. Cushing said the bill will also help alleviate the problem of 30 or 40 people a day boarding at general hospitals because there is no room for them at New Hampshire Hospital.
June and Thomas Cosma of Hooksett died from blunt head trauma.