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House Overrides Patient Pot Grow Veto; 23 Bills Fail and Senate Votes Thursday
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People who have a prescription to use cannabis got one step closer to being able to grow it themselves on Wednesday.
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People who have a prescription to use cannabis got one step closer to being able to grow it themselves on Wednesday.
It was a good day for Republican Gov. Chris Sununu and a bad one for loggers as the Democratically controlled House of Representatives was unable to override a bill to support biomass legislation.
Lawmakers return to the State House on Wednesday and Thursday to vote to override the vetoes, although only a couple appear to have a chance.
Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.
On Sept. 7, 19 presidential hopefuls spoke to the crowd gathered at Southern New Hampshire University Arena in Manchester.
Based on the first two months of the 2020 fiscal year — with no budget in place just a continuing resolution — the downward trend may be a little sharper than budget writers calculated.
Ray Buckley, chair, said the New Hampshire party will sweep the next election in this state because of its beliefs.
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The disparity between property-wealthy school districts and the opportunities they provide their children and property-poor districts is immense.