There didn’t appear to be any vetoes on this Friday’s list.
Education
School Budget Cap Passes, but Open Enrollment Fails
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Lawmakers approved a statewide school spending cap provision that will allow voters at the next two state general elections to decide if they want to cap school district budgets.
Business & Economy
Granite Staters See Artificial Intelligence as Negative for U.S.; Use at Home & Work Increases
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DURHAM, NH – Nearly two-thirds of New Hampshire residents believe artificial intelligence will have a negative effect on the country over the next ten years, particularly young people.
Business & Economy
GOP-led Legislature Passes Business Enterprise Tax Cut, Dems Say It Will Hurt Property Taxpayers
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The legislature has passed a business enterprise tax cut which Democrats claim can only mean that property taxpayers will pick up the difference.
Business & Economy
Record Number of Nonprofits to Participate in NH Gives June 9, 10
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701 New Hampshire nonprofit organizations, a new record, will
participate in NH Gives, the Granite State’s largest day of giving.
Business & Economy
Summer Employment Growth in 2025 Weakest in a Decade: NHFPI Analysis
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A new analysis from NHFPI Senior Policy Analyst Ben Reynolds finds that New Hampshire’s summer employment growth in 2025 was the weakest recorded in the last decade.
News
Republican State Sen. Ruth Ward To Retire
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“While my name will not be on the ballot this upcoming November, I plan to remain active and continue to fight for a better New Hampshire for all Granite Staters.”
Business & Economy
Ayotte Discusses Her Opposition To Open Enrollment Bill, Conn. Lakes Land Sale
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Gov. Kelly Ayotte told reporters in her office Wednesday afternoon she is looking forward to getting out and doing a lot of grassroots campaigning for reelection and said she is among many who are looking forward to an end to the legislative season Thursday.
News
NH Attorney General Wants Lawmakers to Kill Gun Bill
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Attorney General John Formella wants lawmakers to kill the compromise on House Bill 609 tomorrow, saying it creates too many unintended consequences which could harm rather than help gun owners, and could put public safety at risk.
Arts and Entertainment
State Must Come Up With Deposit for $68.7M Conn. Lakes Headwaters Tract Or Allow Sale
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The state has to either come up with a 10 percent deposit on the $68.72 million purchase and sales agreement for the 146,400 acre Connecticut Lakes Headwaters at the northern tip of the state, within 45 days, or waive the right of first refusal, the governor and Executive Council were told Wednesday.









