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Lawmakers Move To Bigger Digs, But Budget Deficit Follows
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What has not been addressed to date, but has to be very soon, is what to do about the state’s $6.4 billion fiscal 2019-2020 operating budget ending June 30.
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What has not been addressed to date, but has to be very soon, is what to do about the state’s $6.4 billion fiscal 2019-2020 operating budget ending June 30.
A “Rolling Rally” in which cars drive by is planned for Sunday, May 17 to celebrate the release of 14 immigration detainees there, and urge Immigration and Customs Enforcement to free those still held, with the message, “ICE Have a Heart.”
They include one man in Strafford County younger than 60; and four women and six men from Hillsborough County and one woman from Rockingham County, all older than 60.
Time expanded to fill her mission of love, of service, of joy.
Coos County has had the fewest number of positive cases and two more added Friday.
State Rep. Tim Lang, R-Sanbornton, a member of the task force, said a modified set of protocols to include outdoor wedding venues may come up for a vote Monday.
Gov. Chris Sununu on Friday announced $595 million in relief for Main Street businesses, hospitals, nursing homes, farms, higher education, and childcare from the CARES Act’s $1.25 billion awarded to the state.
Dannis Hackney, 37, said he was told to get a ride Sunday night from Community Resources for Justice Transitional Housing to his sister’s home in Milton, Vt., unaware that the COVID-19 test he took a few days before was positive.
As with every fight over net metering, this is really a struggle between the solar industry and those who think solar panels are unfairly subsidized.
“I agree that the House should get back to work, but this proposed budget shows poor judgement given the tough times we are facing,” Hinch said.
In order to ensure the safety of members, staff, and the public, the Senate will meet in Representatives Hall and the House will meet at the Whittemore Center at the University of New Hampshire in Durham.
There have now been 3,382 cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in New Hampshire. The state said 1,247 people or 37% have recovered.
The Stakeholders Advisory Committee to the Governor’s Office for Emergency Relief and Recovery will not make recommendations for how much money should be spent on which sectors as the Legislative Advisory Committee did, but instead created a framework for distributing the funds by its top priorities.
Hinch: “Business and individuals can currently make choices to avoid unnecessary contact with people, with or without masks, and to make this a government mandate goes too far.”
Our nursing home, like many others, is always short-staffed. Now that the virus is in the building, some staff are choosing to leave.
Hampton Beach on Thursday just got one step closer to opening up.
Several residents of a federal halfway house say supervisors failed to properly handle early signs of COVID-19 two weeks ago causing it to spread throughout the building.
In this age of COVID-19, I am unable to experience the day to day joys of sharing time with neighbors and measuring their sentiments, hearing their stories, and drawing on them for life lessons.
For the 10th week, U.S. Representatives Annie Kuster and Chris Pappas fielded phone calls Wednesday from residents and business owners across the state concerned about COVID-19.
CONCORD – The state Department of Health and Human Services announced eight new deaths Wednesday bringing the total to 150.