Op-Ed: Showdown in Washington, Failure of Leadership
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The Senate vote caving to Trump’s CR left Democratic colleagues in the House swinging in the breeze.
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The Senate vote caving to Trump’s CR left Democratic colleagues in the House swinging in the breeze.
Nashua resident Laurie Ortolano, known for active involvement in advocating for her city; Barbara Tetreault, Berlin Sun reporter who has successfully navigated the challenge; Constitutional Law Expert Attorney Rick Gagliuso; Annmarie Timmins, NHPR Senior Reporter, Nancy West; founder of InDepthNH.org, Damien Fisher, investigative reporter for InDepthNH.org, spoke about NH’s right-to-know law.
Following the Progressive era, and sometime around the early 1950s, American resort communities sought to expand their year-round economies by importing European ski experts where the sport had first developed.
A bail reform bill that passed the House last week on a 204-175 vote sailed through the Senate Judiciary Committee with an ought to pass vote following a public hearing on Tuesday.
A bill requiring the state Department of Environmental Services to establish a site-specific setback distance for proposed new landfills is headed to the House with a recommendation of passage following a 14-1 vote in the House Environment and Agriculture Committee Tuesday.
After a winter filled with natural snow and cold temperatures, ski areas across the state were going into preservation mode Monday as rain, warm temperatures and fog continued to eat away at the snow surface.
“I’m relieved that the administration heard our calls to protect jobs that are vital to national security at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and at shipyards across the country from ill-considered hiring freezes.”
The New Hampshire Supreme Court said the state is immune from legal consequences even after it was found to have created a nuisance for Gorham homeowners by opening an OHRV trail close to their properties.
Part 2: The excitement and joy of freestyle also had its downside. It was not all rainbows and unicorns.