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The measure was prompted by a shooting at New Hampshire Hospital last November. It found bipartisan support in the House, but was tabled along party lines in the Senate.
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The Bradley Haas Act is named after former Franklin Police Chief Bradley Haas, who was killed last year during a shooting at the New Hampshire Hospital, was initially introduced to offer a $100,000 death benefit to Haas’ family.
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Hombre llega a un acuerdo con Fiscalía después de dejar nota racista en el carro de un Latino. El sistema de salud de NH aún se está recuperando d ciberataque. Pronto reabrirán una unidad en el Hospital de New Hampshire.
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Cámara NH apoya un proyecto de ley que brindaría registros de salud mental a la base de datos federal de armas. NH Hospital en proceso de mejoras de seguridad.Demócratas triunfan en elecciones especiales.
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State-run health care facilities are still struggling to fill vacancies for nurses and mental health workers.
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El IRS brindará un programa piloto gratis para declarar impuestos. Ocho estudiantes de Dartmouth están en huelga de hambre indefinida. NH Hospital brindará licencias remuneradas a tres empleados, tras tiroteo en noviembre pasado
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In State House testimony, new details emerge of failed alert system after fatal state hospital shooting.
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The November shooting death of a security guard at New Hampshire Hospital by a former patient who had been committed to a psychiatric facility inspired some of the new legislation.
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Federal law prohibits anyone who has been involuntarily committed to a mental institution from possessing a firearm, and purchasing guns through a licensed dealer requires a background check that asks about such hospitalizations. However, New Hampshire does not provide mental health records to the national database that is used for background checks.
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The trooper fired at a man who fatally shot a security officer who was working at the New Hampshire Hospital's front entrance.