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The New Hampshire Senate has approved a constitutional amendment to give the state more leeway in how it distributes school aid. The amendment would make…
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Governor John Lynch used his final state of the state address to ask GOP lawmakers change the tone in Concord, and to reverse course on cuts to higher…
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Today marked Governor John Lynch's last State of the State address. And, as one might expect during a slow trudge toward recovery, the bulk of Lynch focused either directly or
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Gov. John Lynch gives his final state of the state address to the House and Senate. Read the transcript of the live tweets from the Statehouse below:…
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EducationNew Hampshire Gov. John Lynch told lawmakers of the need for a constitutional amendment for education funding during his state of the state…
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Lynch On Northern PassThe controversial Northern Pass hydro-electric project “cannot happen without local support” and “should not happen with eminent domain,” Gov. Lynch’s…
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State of the State Address - Tuesday, January 31, 2012 OpeningMr. Speaker, Mr. Senate President, Madam Chief Justice and members of the judiciary,…
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Gov. Lynch will deliver his final state of the state address to the House and Senate on Tuesday, Jan 31. He announced in September of 2011 that he would…
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Under the bill, lenders could charge 15 percent monthly interest. Governor Lynch’s veto message notes the annual percentage interest rate on these…
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By Wednesday night, the New Hampshire Statehouse might have been an afterthought....lost in the glare of the Republican presidential candidates.But…