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N.H. House Speaker Packard Says State House Security Taking PrecautionsN.H. House Speaker Sherman Packard from Londonderry says State House security is taking precautions after reports of planned protests in connection with…
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With the pandemic still surging, state lawmakers have had to figure out new ways to meet and vote, let alone how to vote on the substance of hundreds of…
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The state Senate voted unanimously today to make it easier for local officials to postpone town meetings and pre-process absentee ballots.The bill would…
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Proposed Legislation Would Offer Incentives To Municipalites To Build More HousingLow vacancy rates, high rents, and a lack of affordable housing are perennial issues in New Hampshire.Legislation being considered in the State House next…
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State senators are working on a bill that would have New Hampshire spur the development of major offshore wind projects and other renewable energy in the…
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Renewable energy advocates say they expect to be playing defense on perennial policy debates in next year’s Republican state Legislature.Lawmakers of both…
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This week saw yet another grim milestone: more than 3000 COVID-19 deaths in a single day. Cases are rising here in New Hampshire - what’s the state doing…
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COVID-19 rates are rising in New Hampshire. When the vaccine comes, who’s going to get it? And who is keeping track of a two-dose-required system?…
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Gone were the chandeliers and oil portraits, the upholstered seats and carpeted floors of Representatives Hall in Concord.Instead, newly elected lawmakers…
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Citing pandemic-driven economic concerns, top Republican state lawmakers are asking the Public Utilities Commission to put off the adoption of more…