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Lawmakers Mull Creating Independent Commission To Draw Political Boundaries
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The bill is nearly identical to one that passed the Senate unanimously last year and the House with bipartisan support, but Gov. Chris Sununu vetoed.
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The bill is nearly identical to one that passed the Senate unanimously last year and the House with bipartisan support, but Gov. Chris Sununu vetoed.
Large power generating plants do not have to pay local property taxes on components that are used for air or water pollution, but one lawmaker wants to change that.
Joe Hannon of the Gun Owners of New Hampshire, said he is eager to work with the committee this week to find language to protect Second Amendment rights.
It is among a handful of bills being considered this session involving animals.
The commission has less than a year to develop a more equitable formula to distribute state aid to schools.
State: here are currently two individuals in New Hampshire with recent travel to Wuhan City, China, who have developed respiratory symptoms and are currently undergoing testing for novel coronavirus.
From January 30th until February 4th, Governor Patrick will tour New Hampshire on his “Meet the Moment” bus tour, meet with voters, and share his vision for renewing the American Dream for everyone, everywhere.
Today, U.S. Representative Annie Kuster, Dayton, Ohio Mayor Nan Whaley, Hartford, Connecticut Mayor Luke Bronin, and former Houston, Texas Mayor Annise Parker will campaign for Pete Buttigieg in New Hampshire.
Non-Senate first-in-the-nation primary candidates campaign across the state — with one hitting the slopes. Watch: Weld on a divided nation.