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There were some noteworthy additions to the 2022 New Hampshire State Primary Election.
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There were some noteworthy additions to the 2022 New Hampshire State Primary Election.
The state Attorney General’s Office is refusing to identify the 161 people who have applied for state reimbursement for losses incurred as a result of the 2009 collapse of the FRM Ponzi scheme.
Kayla Montgomery, the stepmother of 5-year-old Harmony Montgomery, had been released on bail after being charged with perjury, receiving stolen goods and welfare fraud, but prosecutors suspected she wasn’t adhering to bail conditions.
It wasn’t an effort by Free Staters. It was a proposal by one resident, who has an extensive record of writing about the need to simultaneously improve the quality and reduce the cost of education in New Hampshire.
For voters in Executive Council District 2, abortion rights are on the ballot both times because the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade means state politicians now control the future of reproductive rights.
The Free Staters on the Belknap Delegation subverted others with conservative leanings on the all-GOP delegation to follow their lead in slashing the County nursing home budget and stacking the Gunstock Area Commission with fellow travelers sympathetic to their agenda, i.e., either leasing or privatizing the ski area.
On Wednesday, July 27, contracts for family planning providers will be considered at New Hampshire’s Executive Council meeting, including for three reproductive health providers whose contracts were most recently rejected in January – Planned Parenthood of Northern New England; Equality Health Center; and Lovering Health Center.
The Gunstock Area Commission has accepted the “final report” in a legal review of the genesis of the conflict between the commission and the Belknap County Delegation. The continuing conflict between those parties and Gunstock management this week resulted in the temporary closure of the resort.
InDepthNH.org posted where Gov. Chris Sununu will hold bill signings Friday after his office sent out a media advisory at 3:21 p.m. Thursday saying where he will be and which bills he will sign. Sununu’s press office threatened to cut off future advisories to InDepthNH.org for posting it.