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World Government Summit Paid $9,000 for Sununu’s Dubai Trip in February
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Few details released about Sununu’s Dubai trip or his other travels dating back to January 2017.
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Few details released about Sununu’s Dubai trip or his other travels dating back to January 2017.
Building an unnecessary forensic hospital will divert precious funds and workforce from where they are most needed: community-based mental health services.
Today, Democratic leaders of Division III of the House Finance Committee announced their intentions to strip out funding for a new Secure Forensic Hospital contained in the Governor’s budget.
The goal is to have all candidates hear directly from voters across the country and ensure that they adopt pro-civil liberties policies.
The House passed legislation that would help move the Balsams project forward by a wide margin. The Senate will consider the bill next.
This session has not been the General Court’s finest hour and more to come.
Alain T. Ata, 34, who owns Ataboys Auto Services LLC in Manchester, sought the pardon because he wants to remain in the country and work to help support his elderly parents and continue his life with his fiancee.
The nearly $1 billion contracts with three managed care companies that will administer the state’s Medicaid program are expected to be decided by the Executive Council on Wednesday.
Attorney Natalie Laflamme said graduating from Berlin High School put her at a disadvantage at Georgetown University.