The table is now set for Republican and Democratic primaries on Sept. 8 with the winners facing off in a general election on Nov. 3.
Arts and Entertainment
NH Youth and Businesses Entertain on Capitol Hill for the Experience NH Reception
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Capitol Hill got a taste and feel for New Hampshire Wednesday as the state’s Congressional Delegation hosted its 15th annual “Experience New Hampshire Reception” in the Russell Senate Office Building.
Business & Economy
Talking NH Taxes With Experts at InDepthNH.org on YouTube
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In case you missed it June 9, InDepthNH.org hosted Phil Sletten, Research director of the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute, and our own State House bureau chief Garry Rayno, who has been covering the NH tax issue for four decades, to share their expertise online with our readers.
News
Candidates Head To Secretary of State’s Office To File To Run
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It’s the busy season at the Secretary of State’s Office right now with candidates of all shapes and sizes and numbers of supporters cramming into the little office on the second floor of the State House to sign up to run for office.
News
Osborne To Voters: Elect 240 Republicans To the House To Ensure No NH Income Tax
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House Republicans said they are ready to get out and start campaigning, noting there is still work to be done to ensure New Hampshire has no income taxes into the future.
News
Gov. Ayotte Signs 12 Bills Into Law
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There didn’t appear to be any vetoes on this Friday’s list.
Business & Economy
Last Winter’s Cold and Snow Was Good for Business at NH Ski Areas and Tubing Hills
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Ski areas across New Hampshire notched the fourth best ski season in the past two decades this past winter thanks to a classic cold winter with lots of snow and few thaws or rain events. Particularly strong were the numbers for those who visited snow tubing hills at alpine areas.
Business & Economy
National and Local Protests Against Citizens Bank Slated for June 6
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A national call to action on June 6 is expected to see people around the country protesting Citizens Bank’s financing of federal immigration operations and detention facilities, with various events scheduled throughout New Hampshire.
Courts & Corrections
Packard Stepping Down as House Speaker When His Term Ends
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On the day House members learned House Speaker Sherman Packard was stepping down, lawmakers Thursday killed a bill that would have limited cities’ and towns’ ability to write ordinances or rules for firearms and self-defense tools as well as state agencies.
News
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