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NH Lawmakers Heading for All-Out War Over Budget
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So as the 2019 session is halfway done, the weather is heating up and hyper partisanship is in full display.
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So as the 2019 session is halfway done, the weather is heating up and hyper partisanship is in full display.
The House Finance Committee’s budget plan finalized last week reflects different priorities than the budget proposed by Gov. Chris Sununu.
Students and cafeteria staff at Exeter High School are starring alongside Frank Edelblut, the commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Education, in the first installment of “School Days, Lunch Trays & Gourmets.”
Rep. Alan Bershtein, R-Nottingham, said this bill is not a panacea but it works to reduce the size of the black market on cannabis.
The House’s budget spends about $300 million more than the $5.1 billion budget proposed by Gov. Chris Sununu with much of the additional money spent on education.
Democrats on the committee said more details are needed before they could support spending $26 million on a new secure psychiatric unit.
This session has not been the General Court’s finest hour and more to come.
Attorney Natalie Laflamme said graduating from Berlin High School put her at a disadvantage at Georgetown University.
The competition is open to all middle and high schoolers, grade six and up.