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A committee in the New Hampshire House is unanimously backing a bill to require lawmakers to recuse themselves when they have a “special interest” in a…
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New Hampshire lawmakers continue to wrestle with questions about where to draw the line between their work inside and outside the State House. A Senate…
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New Hampshire lags behind many other states when it comes to making information about lawmakers' financial interests accessible to the public. But its…
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The Legislative Ethics Committee is still weighing how to proceed on a complaint involving one of the top-ranking Democrats at the New Hampshire State…
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Elizabeth Jensen has been working as NPR's Public Editor since 2015, and her term was recently extended to January 2020.Jensen describes her role as "the…
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The Legislative Ethics Committee voted on Monday to pursue a preliminary investigation into a complaint against New Hampshire House Majority Leader Doug…
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New Hampshire's Executive Branch Ethics Committee had a rare moment in the spotlight recently, after it weighed in on a complaint involving Gov. Chris…
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When does a tweet cross the line on government ethics?That’s the question at the center of a complaint filed this week by the New Hampshire Democratic…
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It's called poverty tourism: guided visits to slums and shantytowns for close-up view of locals living in the shadows of landmarks and luxury hotels.…
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From the Afghan girl with startling green eyes to the ghostly wreckage of the Titanic, there’s just something about the iconic covers of National…