Business & Economy
Lawmakers Prepare To Do Their Thing With Some Old and New Legislation
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The road to becoming a new law is a long one and full of opportunity for the public to have an impact.
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The road to becoming a new law is a long one and full of opportunity for the public to have an impact.
“After spending the past 13 years in state government as legal counsel to the state senate, legal counsel to Governor John H. Lynch, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs at DHHS, and most recently as commissioner, I wish to seek out new opportunities in the private sector,” Meyers said.
About one in eight children across New Hampshire benefit from SNAP, and 73,959 individuals were enrolled as of August 2019.
The project has been controversial on a number of fronts, but mainly that it will be buried in Little Bay, a fragile estuary that local towns have been working to clean up for years and spending millions in the process.
Additionally, the jury found the man not guilty of sexual assault and abuse of facility patient based upon the same conduct.
The individual was an adult from Sullivan County, who developed respiratory symptoms and had chest imaging showing evidence of lung injury, consistent with other cases reported nationally.
After a year-long fact intensive review by the Consumer Protection and Antitrust Bureau, the Attorney General has reason to believe that a violation of law will occur if this proposed transaction goes through.
The amended suit removed Gov. Chris Sununu as a defendant, but added Alexander de Nesnara, M.D., Chief Medical Officer at New Hampshire Hospital, and Robert MacLeod, the former Chief Executive Officer at New Hampshire Hospital.
The hearing will discuss the proposed transaction between Exeter Hospital, Wentworth-Douglass Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital. Members of the public are encouraged to attend.