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Senate Finance eliminated capital gains tax plan that would have affected only top 1 percent of state earners.
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Senate Finance eliminated capital gains tax plan that would have affected only top 1 percent of state earners.
The proposed Senate budget package will have more money to spend than the House after the Senate Finance Committee Friday adopted revenue estimates.
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Berlin budget calls for the elimination of two police officers, two firefighters, one public works employee and cutting funding to all outside agencies that use local funds for federal matches.
Signs for New Hampshire liquor and wine manufacturers, pedestrian control signals and more became law by a stroke of Gov. Sununu’s pen on Friday.
New Hampshire high school students who stay in state for college are 70 percent more likely to stay in after graduation.
Juneteenth recognizes June 19 as the day that people enslaved were finally no longer held in bondage and all Americans were considered free.
Senate Bill 1 would allow employees up to 12 weeks leave from work at 60 percent of pay.