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Roads to Recovery: Overdose and Brain Injury Premieres September 5th on NH PBS
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“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
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Coverage of the healthcare and mental healthcare industries.
“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
U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster called on Attorney General Gordon MacDonald to denounce the Texas lawsuit.
On his recent visit to New Hampshire, President Trump suggested addressing gun violence by institutionalizing people with mental illness.
Early symptoms can include flu-like illness including fever, muscle aches, headaches, and fatigue.
The House and Senate finished their legislation session Thursday acting on 31 bills – including one suspending the work requirement for the Medicaid expansion program and another raising the minimum wage to $12 an hour over the next two years.
Lawmakers without dissent also approved a three-month continuing resolution to allow state agencies to continue operating at approved spending levels if the budget is vetoed.
While Democratic leaders and lawmakers believe they have met the governor more than halfway, Sununu said Tuesday the legislature is knowingly sending him a budget “that I cannot support.”
However, the state is not in a fiscal crisis and has had a revenue surplus for the last five or six years and much of that money has been used to reduce business taxes and build up the state’s rainy day fund.
The penalties for failure to meet the 100-hour a month work requirement are scheduled to go into effect this summer.