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Story Archives of 'Jackie Cilley'Shortage of Short-term Lenders?By Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, January 29, 2008.A Senate Committee heard testimony on legislation today that would cap payday loan interest rates. Supporters argue the cap is needed to protect borrowers living paycheck to paycheck from getting caught in a cycle of debt. Opponents say the change would force the industry out of the state, leaving people with only more costly options. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Dan Gorenstein reports that key Senators are asking what other short-term loan choices are available for consumers. Groups Urge New Hampshire Regulators to Reject Fairpoint DealBy David Darman on Tuesday, October 30, 2007.Groups opposing Fairpoint's plans to buy Verizon's northern New England telephone network came to Concord today. They brought a wheelbarrow full of postcards urging regulators to squash the deal. New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman has more. Unions Demand Health Insurance for Workers on Hospital ProjectBy Dianne Finch on Tuesday, January 23, 2007.A group of union workers gathered in front of Rochester’s Frisbie Memorial Hospital early on Monday. The protest is part of an ongoing campaign by several unions urging hospitals to use contractors that provide health coverage. Dianne Finch reports… Democrats Push for State Senate ControlBy Dan Gorenstein on Friday, November 3, 2006.New Hampshire's two Congressional races have drawn intense interest in the final days leading up to the November 7th election. But while the state senate races might not enjoy the same exposure, some of them are as competitive as the contests at the top of the ballot. At stake may be control of the 24-seat chamber. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein has this overview. |
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