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The reductions have thrown a number of school districts such as Berlin, Pittsfield, Claremont, Newport and Stratford into crisis sending property taxes in the property poor communities even higher.
Senate Finance eliminated capital gains tax plan that would have affected only top 1 percent of state earners.
Pete did not mention the name of the current leader of the free world, provided only subtle digs at Republicans and offered nourishment to a very thirsty crowd.
Don’t forget to read Decoding the Vibe where Susan Drumey Heeter tells it like it really is as the first-in-the-nation primary parade of candidates comes to town. Join her behind the scenes where you might just find out what the candidate is really like. She’s in Exeter with Mayor Pete Buttigieg Friday.
Eversource plans to make its big rate case filing next week at the Public Utilities Commission (PUC), so the company spent this past week dropping two big and distracting glitter bombs.
The proposed Senate budget package will have more money to spend than the House after the Senate Finance Committee Friday adopted revenue estimates.
Six biomass plants in New Hampshire got a big lift when the Senate passed a measure proponents say will save jobs, and $245 million in economic activity.
Three bills related to gun control were passed in the New Hampshire Senate on Thursday, all by a vote of 13-10.