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OPINION: House Speaker and Senate President On the Budget
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For communities struggling to pave their roads and keep their school doors open, this budget is a game changer.
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For communities struggling to pave their roads and keep their school doors open, this budget is a game changer.
The House and Senate budget writers Thursday signed off on a $13 billion two-year operating budget that eliminated most of Gov. Chris Sununu’s objections but not all.
“While most people associate the Emancipation Proclamation by President Lincoln as the Decree that freed enslaved people, for some who were not told and remained in bondage it was actually June 19, 1865 that the chains of slavery were finally broken.”
House and Senate negotiators reached agreement Thursday to allow the Health and Human Services Commissioner to waiver any suspension for non-compliance with the work requirement passed last year in the reauthorization of the Medicaid expansion program.
“The University of New Hampshire has a project in orbit around the moon right now.”
Sen. Dan Feltes, D-Concord, said the deal includes funding for the most critical needs of the state addressing mental health, education funding for property-poor communities, an opioid crisis, and more.
The issue has not always been so free of controversy as it was on Wednesday.
Charles Eugene Cartier Jr. will be arraigned in Carroll County Superior Court on June 28, 2019 at 9:00 a.m.
Homegrown editorial cartoonist Mike Marland is keeping a watchdog eye on the State House in Concord and White House in Washington, D.C.