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Every 10 years the lines are redrawn to align with the latest census figures reflecting population changes.
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Every 10 years the lines are redrawn to align with the latest census figures reflecting population changes.
Rep. Dick Hinch: House Democrats will be introducing a Carbon tax bill that will cost almost $800 million. Yes, you read that right, $800 million.
Rep. Marjorie Smith: For our democracy to truly function as it should, we need a system in which the people choose the voters—not the other way around.
It’s time to send the world a liberty love letter.
Shaheen and Hassan previously cosponsored legislation that was signed into law to ensure that federal workers affected by the shutdown receive retroactive pay.
Paula Tracy’s new video column In the Hallways of Power-NH features you, the citizens of New Hampshire.
The legislature lowered business taxes and the booming economy provided significant revenue surpluses, so now is the time to repeal the utility property tax which would help lower electric rates, Sen. Jeb Bradley said.
State Department of Employment Security Commissioner George Copadis said 1,600 of the state’s 2,400 federal employees are working without pay.
The executive director of the New Hampshire Municipal Association said sometimes it is impractical for an official to “immediately” respond.