Trump Administration Goes to War – With Itself – Over the VA

Even before a searing report put the job of Secretary of Veterans Affairs David Shulkin at risk, some White House staffers were pushing a health care agenda at odds with his. The infighting has left vets frustrated, Congress confused — and a key piece of legislation stalemated.

Another Northern Pass Shocker

CONCORD — After two weeks of discussions, the Massachusetts clean energy bid selection committee decided to continue negotiations with Northern Pass, but to also negotiate with Central Maine Power on its New England Clean Energy Connect.

VIDEO: Shea-Porter Blasts Republican Leadership for Inaction on Gun Violence

WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter (NH-01) today spoke on the House floor in support of common sense solutions to reduce gun violence. She directly called on Speaker Ryan to end his obstruction and bring bipartisan gun violence prevention legislation to the floor for a vote.

SOS to Expand Rochester Recovery Center

SOS Recovery Community Organization will expand its space in the First Church Congregational to continue serving the recovery community and meet the increasing need for peer recovery support services.

Restoring the American Voice From Rattlesnake Ridge, NH

Standing atop Rattlesnake Mountain gazing down at the Baker River as it winds its way down the valley from its headwaters in Wentworth to its confluence with the Pemigewasset River in Plymouth there is a sense of peace . . . a sense of place that one feels.

Got a Question About Work in the Wake of #MeToo? You’re Not Alone.

That’s why we’re excited that the Harvard Business Review has an ask-the-expert callout running as part of their Managing #MeToo series. They’re going to explore what the standards should be, how they should be enforced and more.