Chris Sununu
Sununu Administration Withdraws Request for State to Accept Vaccine Money
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Fiscal committee member Sen. Lou D’Allesandro, D-Manchester, called the decision to withdraw the items unbelievable.
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Fiscal committee member Sen. Lou D’Allesandro, D-Manchester, called the decision to withdraw the items unbelievable.
The state Department of Health and Human Services says 7 percent of all COVID-19 deaths since late January have been people who were fully vaccinated.
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As New Hampshire continues to see an average of 400 to 500 new coronavirus infections a day, elevated hospitalizations and deaths from COVID-19, anti-vaccine protestors were able to shut down an Executive Council meeting Wednesday to protest mandates.
As the Commission To Study Offshore Wind and Port Development approaches a deadline for submitting recommendations to the governor and the legislature, questions about the role of fishermen and others who may be impacted by the project continue to arise.
One week after InDepthNH.org exposed the state’s COVID-19 school dashboard as inaccurate, hard to find, and out of date, it was still on the Department of Health and Human Services’ website Monday with the same information as last week and some from last year.
Several House committees will be busy next session as Representatives have requested Legislative Services to draft at least 64 requests bills dealing with COVID-19 vaccines or face masks.
Executive Councilor Joe Kenney, R-Wakefield, said the state now has four bids for a marketing company to work on the sale of the 220-acre former Laconia State School property.
If you are a parent trying to figure out what’s going on with COVID-19 in New Hampshire schools on the state Department of Health and Human Services’s school dashboard, you are better off looking to your local district because the state’s school dashboard is tough to find, long out of date, and inaccurate once you get there, according to a review by InDepthNH.org and interviews with officials.