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Will the Senate Save the Hyper-Partisan 2020 Session?
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The Republicans and Democrats took shots at each other last week citing familiar grievances.
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The Republicans and Democrats took shots at each other last week citing familiar grievances.
Former House Speaker Donna Sytek often said trying to control 400 members is “like herding cats.”
To protect your well supply, it is recommended that outdoor water use be limited and water use be staggered, allowing the well time to recharge between demands.
To quote former President Jimmy Carter there is a malaise gripping the country and the world as the deaths rise and the virus spreads.
We believe our readers deserve more than elections based on press conferences, emails, Tweets and press releases and will ask the candidates different questions each Friday as we move closer to the election.
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Updated at 2:08 p.m. The 400-member body will spread out at the Whittemore Center at UNH in Durham.
The partisan dust-up has been chronicled by the media the past two weeks.
The COVID-19 pandemic may trigger an increase in business tax rates, something Gov. Chris Sununu opposes.