Business & Economy
State Revenue Surplus Tops $400 Million with May Returns
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Business and hospitality taxes continue to drive the state’s overheated revenue stream with one month remaining in the 2022 fiscal year.
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Business and hospitality taxes continue to drive the state’s overheated revenue stream with one month remaining in the 2022 fiscal year.
A 1900s-era phone booth from the former New Hampshire Highway Hotel is currently located in the Executive Council Chamber, next to the office of the governor.
A new University of New Hampshire poll shows that the majority of New Hampshire residents oppose overturning Roe v. Wade and oppose any restrictions on a woman’s right to choose, and nearly one-third of Roe v. Wade supporters would be more likely to vote in the fall if it were overturned.
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Secretary of State David M. Scanlan was on hand to welcome the candidates and remind them of the requirements when filing.
Engineer John Gay has notified New Hampshire’s Solid Waste Management Bureau that Granite State Landfill, LLC, a Casella-owned company, is formally withdrawing its permit application for a landfill operation in the town of Dalton.
Gov. Chris Sununu said during a press conference after the meeting he sees no need to change gun laws in the state.
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After hearing from attorneys Tuesday morning, the state Supreme Court took little time to adopt the congressional map proposed by its special master that moved only five towns.