Medicaid Work

Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.

Elder, disability and justice advocates urge Sununu to sign HB 696

HB 696 expands our current protective order laws to allow vulnerable adults (a person who is unable due to a physical, mental or emotional impairment to manage their own affairs or delegate responsibility to a responsible caregiver) to obtain a protective order to get immediate relief from abuse, neglect or exploitation.

Following the Money in Wake of Sununu’s Budget Veto

The budget was vetoed although the difference between what Sununu proposed in February, $13.1 billion in total spending, and what the legislature’s committee of conference produced, $13.3 billion, is but a $200 million or 1.5 percent difference.

Ride for the Fallen 7

Citizens and first responders from Meredith to Randolph lined overpasses and intersections along Routes 93 and 3 Saturday to honor the seven people who died in the crash June 21.

Welcome To America

I go to Strawbery Banke every Fourth of July, witness glorious joy, glorious gratitude and glorious patriotism on a day filled with red, white and blue.

The Trophy Stretch Up North

We weren’t there two minutes before we both got into a couple of nice Rainbow Trout.

Sununu Faces Double-Edged Sword of NH Budget Vetoes

The tried and true axiom of tax and spend Democrats does not hold the sway it once did when many people in the state are crying for property tax relief including businesses.

Sununu Veto

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Sununu Vetoes Compromise Budget

Citing the familiar red flags of tax increases and a structural deficit, Gov. Chris Sununu as expected vetoed the two-year operating budget Friday the House and Senate passed the day before.