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It was a long first day for the New Hampshire House, as lawmakers debated dozens of bills to begin the 2016 session.The House passed a proposal, 206 to…
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The new legislative session began in Concord Wednesday morning on a slightly unusual note.Before voting started, House Speaker Shawn Jasper pleaded with…
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Penalties for indecent exposure and the legality of abortions are on tap for the New Hampshire House.Lawmakers are scheduled to debate these and several…
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A recent ruling declaring a state tax on hospitals unconstitutional is leaving lawmakers scrambling for a fix. On Tuesday, three amendments were put…
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A House panel is holding a hearing on a proposed amendment to New Hampshire's constitution that would prohibit discrimination based on sexual…
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We’re sitting down with a panel of leading lawmakers to talk about their top issues for 2014. These will include some repeats from last year such as…
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The Legislature has overridden Governor Lynch’s veto of a voter ID law. The bill allows a variety of forms this fall—including student IDs. Starting next…
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All eyes were on the State Senate today, where lawmakers voted down a bevy of bills that would regulate abortion and allow employers to opt out of…
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Congressional Redistricting Moves ForwardNew Hampshire lawmakers have reached agreement on a Congressional redistricting plan. With two incumbent Republicans in Congress, both wanted to keep…
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After sailing through the Senate, a bill that would have created a ‘Sexual Offender Management Board’ hit a wall in the House today.The bill calls for the…