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The funding comes ahead of the July rollout of 9-8-8, which advocates in New Hampshire will become a go-to call line for mental health crises.
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Some key Senate Democrats and candidates have come out this week and expressed reservations about the Biden administration's decision to lift Title 42 by May 23.
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“It was a slap in the face,” said Eva Castillo, a longtime advocate for immigrants and refugees, who was one of several members of the New Hampshire Democratic Party Latino Caucus to resign over Hassan’s and Pappas’s support of legislation to preserve Title 42.
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New Hampshire's senators, both Democrats, announced they would vote to confirm Jackson.
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Not every proposal pushed by N.H. lawmakers could actually work quickly enough to help Granite Staters affected by rising gas prices.
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The bill is called the Dark Web Interdiction Act.
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Morse has served in the state Senate for 16 years and is the second Republican to join the race against incumbent Democrat Maggie Hassan.
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The president signed the National Defense Authorization Act on Monday.
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The $770 billion National Defense Authorization Act includes changes to out-of-pocket uniform costs and the reporting of sexual assault cases.