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Notable NH Deaths: Noted Architect; Nine-Term State Rep; Two Top Hockey Coaches
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Senate Democrats implored their colleagues to vote down what they called an “anti-sanctuary cities” bill, and their counterparts in the House did just that.
A bill that would set up a new approach to voters who show up at the polls without documentation to prove citizenship was effectively killed by the House Thursday after the Senate passed it along party lines 14-10.
Expanding the Education Freedom Account failed to graduate from the 2024 legislative session Thursday failing on a 185-168 vote of the House.
The state will have to wait at least another year to legalize adult use of cannabis after the House voted 178-173 to table House Bill 1633.
Former U.S. Senator Kelly Ayotte of Nashua made official her candidacy for the Republican nomination for governor Thursday saying the issue before voters is about whether New Hampshire should become more like Massachusetts.
A Newbury woman pleaded guilty in federal court in connection to the diversion of dangerous narcotics by medical professionals, U.S. Attorney Jane E. Young announces.
The House and Senate approved changing the state’s bail system to draw clearer lines on who should be held as a danger to the community and who should not.
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