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House Overrides Patient Pot Grow Veto; 23 Bills Fail and Senate Votes Thursday
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People who have a prescription to use cannabis got one step closer to being able to grow it themselves on Wednesday.
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People who have a prescription to use cannabis got one step closer to being able to grow it themselves on Wednesday.
It was a good day for Republican Gov. Chris Sununu and a bad one for loggers as the Democratically controlled House of Representatives was unable to override a bill to support biomass legislation.
What is needed is the political will to put policies in play.
“We need you guys to start talking about this,” said Jake Black.
Roger W. Stephenson: We need to act now to tackle the climate crisis instead of continuing to kick the problem to the next generation.
Jack Savage will succeed Jane A. Difley upon her retirement on
Sept. 30.
“Nothing ever happens in politics without a popular uprising,“ said Steve Rand, Co-Chair of the Coalition.
This is a surprise story of love, anger and misunderstanding.
“I always used to say he would turn around or he would die. There were two options. I never thought of the middle option.” – Laurie Branchaud
The monarch monitoring and migration tagging workshop on Saturday, Sept. 14 at Chapman’s Landing on River Road in Stratham, NH. There will be three sessions to choose from offered at 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 1:00 p.m.