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The state’s Medicaid expansion program cleared its first hurdle in the House unscathed after three hours of debate Thursday.
The state now has 12 months to stop using hospital emergency room beds for psychiatric holds under the terms of a permanent injunction issued Wednesday by United States District Court Judge Landya McCafferty.
After Gov. Chris Sununu laid a path forward for legal adult cannabis sales in the state last week, the Senate voted Thursday to create a commission to work on his plan. It now goes to the House for consideration.
Expanding access to the state’s Education Freedom Accounts by income and disability was approved in bills passed by the Senate Thursday.
The motion to indefinitely postpone, which prevents a similar or identical bill from coming up again before the current term ends in December 2024, was approved on a 196-190 vote.
Attorney General John M. Formella and Derry Police Chief George Feole announce the arrest of John Kratz, age 27, of Candia, New Hampshire, for the murder of his uncle John Kratz, Jr., age 64, of Sandown, New Hampshire.
Christopher Parker has over 25 years of municipal experience having served in various capacities with the City of Dover since 1997, where he has focused on developing long-term goals and objectives for the City and overseeing the land use and development functions within the community development arena.
Attorney General John M. Formella issues a Consumer Alert warning New Hampshire recipients about a recent report of scammers sending a fraudulent letter purporting to be from the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office.
Associate Attorney General Anne M. Edwards Parker was confirmed as a Superior Court Justice and the state approved a previously tabled contract for software needs at the Executive Council meeting Wednesday.
Gov. Chris Sununu told reporters that he supports the current Parental Bill of Rights and laid out his reasons for suddenly supporting legal cannabis sales saying it is likely an issue for next year.