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As climate change increasingly shows up in Granite Staters’ daily lives, NHPR's By Degrees is following how state lawmakers are addressing the challenge.
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One effort would amend the state constitution to protect abortion rights. Another would ban abortions after 15 days.
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Instead, the commission will issue a 37-page report that will lay out a potential model for legalization. But it won’t recommend that it become law.
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A committee composed of lawmakers and industry representatives will spend the next year looking into the fast-shifting landscape of casino betting in New Hampshire.
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The organization that runs 211 says it saw a 52% increase in calls about fuel assistance this September over last.
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El ex-presidente Donald Trump visitará New Hampshire. En Manchester, hay programas de almuerzos gratis. Una universidad se alía con organización benéfica indonesa.
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Ahead of the final vote on the bill, emails between an attorney affiliated with Casella Waste Management and a state regulator came to light, showing the company’s involvement in drafting the legislation’s language.
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Landfill requirements, a variety of energy policies, and the so-called "gay panic defense" are on the agenda for Thursday’s sessions.
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An amendment introduced in the state Senate Tuesday would make changes to a variety of energy legislation, including changing rules for small-scale electricity generators.
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Residents can apply for fuel assistance through the state’s community action agencies, which say they will accept applications through Monday, May 1.