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Housing advocates previously raised concerns that the program as presented did not have any guarantees that the funding would go toward affordable housing.
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But by the time the proposal arrived at the Executive Council on Wednesday for a final sign-off, the concerns over the lack of specificity had spread to both parties.
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New Hampshire’s DOJ is set to launch a four-day “Victim Assistance Academy” in Concord next month, after the Executive Council approved the $3,500 program Wednesday.
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For the second time in 18 months, the Executive Council approved using taxpayer-guaranteed bonds to finance the gun-maker's expansion projects.
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A wave of resignations during the pandemic has placed the indigent defense system in peril, locally and nationwide.
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For the third time since September, the Executive Council rejected contracts Wednesday that provide 80 percent of the low-cost reproductive health care to Granite Staters.
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New Hampshire health centers that provide abortions are worried about funding cuts for non-abortion services, like contraception and STD testing.
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The Executive Council voted Wednesday to extend a $5.8 million contract with a national company that provides “learning pods” to public schools.
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At the Executive Council meeting, Pradip Chattopadhyay was also confirmed as a commissioner at the Public Utilities Commission
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