Josh Rogers
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David Scanlan says he lacks the authority to decide if Trump could be barred from the NH ballot on constitutional grounds.
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"If you look at the amount of claims filed, the gross amount of all the claims sought, already, for 92 claims, it's $82 million,” said John Broderick, former chief justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court. “You can do the math."
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Bettencourt has long been active in New Hampshire politics and previously served as the governor's policy director.
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2024 Presidential candidates are ramping up their campaigning in New Hampshire, where state law requires it to hold the first primary. The situation is an uneasy one for top democrats there.
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Overall, the two plans from the House and Senate share plenty: Both boost spending on public education and Medicaid provider payments, and both include a pay raise for state employees. But differences remain.
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State health officials said the 12-bed facility, now called East Acres at Hampstead, is expected to welcome its first overnight patients Tuesday.
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One lawmaker resigned due to criminal charges; another, a former House leader, has not been able to take his seat due to health reasons.
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The bill would require teachers to disclose changes to a student's gender identity and allow parents to sue if teachers don't.
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Sen, Tim Scott, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy all visited the state in recent days, as the 2024 Republican presidential primary field takes shape.
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With the order, Sununu joins a national GOP push to limit public investments informed by environmental, social and corporate governance criteria.