Annmarie Timmins - New Hampshire Bulletin
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New Hampshire state lawmakers took up the first of several gun safety bills Thursday. Here's a look at them.
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Andy Sanborn’s company, Win Win Win, is eligible for a historic horse racing license, which is an area of interest for national gaming companies.
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Expanding transitional housing is among the Department of Health and Human Services’ “Mission Zero” initiatives to address the state’s mental health crisis and eliminate long emergency room waits.
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A new bill would require the state to limit those placements to New England as of January 2025.
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In State House testimony, new details emerge of failed alert system after fatal state hospital shooting.
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The ruling comes as lawmakers are considering a bill that could make certain mental health records available for background checks during a gun purchase.
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The November shooting death of a security guard at New Hampshire Hospital by a former patient who had been committed to a psychiatric facility inspired some of the new legislation.
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You may be asked to wear a mask the next time you visit a New Hampshire hospital or health care facility.
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State law currently requires casinos to give 35% of their proceeds to a rotating list of nonprofits. But those casinos are allowed to keep some of that money in the form of rent.
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In interviews, security officers at several hospitals in the state cited concerns that a firearm in a volatile situation could exacerbate, not mitigate, safety risks to patients, visitors, and staff.