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The home addresses of all 424 legislators were removed for the time being from the state’s website over the weekend. The General Court’s security director has asked state and local police to make themselves aware of where legislators live.
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Dos personas afiliadas a Dartmouth College han sido envueltas en la ola de cambios de cambios de estatus migratorios que afecta a estudiantes internacionales en todo el país.
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Surgen críticas a Sununu por querer enviar tropas a la frontera sur. Legisladores proponen proyecto para desalojar inquilinos después de que haya expirado un contrato. Hospitales de NH enfrentan aumento de enfermedades respiratorias.
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NH legislators this week heard how some hairstyles help BIPOC Granite Staters embrace their roots.
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2023 fue el año más caliente en NH. Demócratas en el Senado proponen proyectos de ley para proteger y expandir el aborto. Una demanda en contra de Saint-Gobain entró a una nueva fase.
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Learn how to research legislation, how to participate in a public hearing and more.
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The New Hampshire House and Senate do not allow people to give testimony by Zoom. However, if you can’t attend a public hearing in person, there are still some opportunities to share your opinion online.
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You don’t have to have any special credentials to testify, nor do you need to be some kind of subject matter expert.
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In this article, we’ll give you the tools you need to navigate the official legislative website.
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Once you find a bill you care about, you can testify at a public hearing, contact elected officials, write a letter to the editor and more.