Sununu Talks To Press About Bolduc, Education Freedom Accounts, Secure Elections
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Republican Gov. Chris Sununu said Wednesday he expects that by next week, three of the state’s four members of Congress will be out of a job.
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Republican Gov. Chris Sununu said Wednesday he expects that by next week, three of the state’s four members of Congress will be out of a job.
Gov. Chris Sununu and a representative of MetLife provided an update on New Hampshire’s Paid Family Medical Leave Plan Wednesday at a news conference, including upcoming enrollment information.
The state’s Executive Council approved 30 new housing projects from Berlin to Troy which will allow developers to build 1,472 units of housing, including 918 affordable units in the next 18 months using $50 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds.
“Robocalls are unlawful and abusive. Granite Staters and all Americans should be protected from harassing, illegal schemes, and unwanted invasions of privacy,” said Attorney General John Formella.
Held outdoors on a busy city street, “the vigils serve to call attention to the issue of immigration,” Eva Castillo said, and “at the same time, send a message to ICE that we’re here.”
The autopsy was conducted by Chief Medical Examiner, Dr. Jennie Duval. Dr. Duval determined that the cause of Mr. Cardakovic’s death was a gunshot wound to the face into the neck, and that the manner of his death was homicide.
All five members of the state’s Executive Council are running for re-election, but all are being challenged on Nov. 8 with opponents holding very different views on the issues.
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For over 15 years, Susan Bryant-Kimball of Sandwich, Diane Fiske of Dover, Barry Dame of Gilford and Lillian Wise of Concord have spent almost every Tuesday morning organizing, cataloging and loading historical records on the State Archives database.
To protect the health of the public and also weigh the professional reputation of good doctors, a House subcommittee is recommending new legislation next year to create more transparency and public information from the state Board of Medicine.
The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), New Hampshire and the nation’s leading small business advocacy association, today announced that its NFIB NH PAC has endorsed Gov. Chris Sununu for re-election.
Ernest Thompson is everything you would imagine a Hollywood actor would look like. He is tall, tan, handsome, and easygoing.
Crystal Sorey dressed as her murdered daughter’s favorite character Minnie Mouse as family and friends remembered the murdered little girl at a vigil in Manchester Sunday.
These days the air is polluted before the candidate’s official announcements he or she is running.
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Roger Wood has the wall wart blues. And it really has him wired. He explains in this podcast.
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I saw one person land one using a fly that looked like my grandmother’s feathered hat. There is no rhyme or reason, but today I went with the orange Wooly bugger.
A hearing is scheduled for the plaintiffs’ motion in the latest lawsuit challenging the state education funding system to block setting the rate of the Statewide Education Property Tax.
Despite protestations from the public that environmental concerns for the summit of Mount Washington are not considered more important than concerns for visitors and business interests at 6,288 feet, the commission overseeing the 60-acre state park unanimously approved a revised 10-year master plan Friday.