Amanda Gokee - New Hampshire Bulletin
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Because a severe storm can cause power outages, the group C-10 looked to renewable sources of energy that can provide electricity independently of the grid.
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A program to spend $50 million to build broadband infrastructure is up for a vote before the Joint Legislative Fiscal Committee on Friday.
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Crude oil is used to make both asphalt and gasoline.
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New Hampshire Audubon will use a grant to continue researching several species.
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Policy leaders are debating whether other state utilities should adopt the model.
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The grants are intended to help the state purchase recycling infrastructure and fund outreach and educational programs to improve recycling and reduce waste.
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The state has not conducted outreach for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program since 2017.
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The new law will, for the first time, create affidavit ballots for New Hampshire elections — which could delay final results up to two weeks.
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It's likely other utilities will be forced to raise their prices, as natural gas prices are projected to increase.
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Lawmakers are divided about how to honor a Newmarket resident considered to be the first African American elected to public office.