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The New Hampshire House endorsed the Senate’s two-year budget proposal, foregoing usual negotiations. We dig into that and more on this week’s edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
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The 48-year-old governor, who has emerged as a frequent Trump critic, made the announcement on CNN and followed up with a social media post and an op-ed in the Washington Post.
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Gov. Chris Sununu has not announced he’s a candidate for the 2024 presidential race, but he did continue his national media tour with a segment on ABC’s “The View” Thursday.
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The proposed rules would forbid blanket bans on transgender athletes participating in school sports.
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Previous efforts to change landfill regulations have been voted down or vetoed in Concord.
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New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu says he speaks with Fox leadership "all the time." He questioned panels whether Fox is doing enough to "grow the team." Sununu was addressing GOP donors in Nashville.
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For the second year in a row, the National Rifle Association is holding its annual convention within days of mass shootings. Gov. Sununu is among the possible 2024 presidential candidates who'll be there.
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Nuevo reporte encuentra que el mercado de alojamiento necesita de más construcción de hogares. Departamento de correcciones pide fondos adicionales para cubrir servicios médicos. Con la primavera, llega la época de incendios forestales en NH.
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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.
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Municipalities are required by law to provide temporary assistance to residents in need, even if the person is a resident of another town and in the city temporarily. That includes housing aid.