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Here’s a guide to the next steps in the negotiation process – and which bills have the trickiest paths forward.
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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 Republican measure would require new registrants to show a passport, birth certificate or naturalization papers instead of signing an affidavit.
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Un juez desestimó los cargos de agresión sexual contra un ex empleado del YDC. UNH tiene nueva presidenta. Se anuncian candidatos para el puesto de presidente del Senado estatal.
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New Hampshire is one of just four states that doesn’t mandate the collection of abortion data. But Democrats and reproductive health care providers are questioning the motive of a GOP-backed bill now moving through the State House.
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Of the hundreds of proposed expenses in the state budget, which must be passed by June, a few dominated the hearing Tuesday, most tied to workforce shortages.
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Learn how to research legislation, how to participate in a public hearing and more.
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Lawmakers have voted twice to continue the program and must decide whether to do so again this year.
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The new law would require schools to tell parents if their children requested to be referred to by different names or pronouns in school – even if the child had not done the same at home.
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A continuación, lee las noticias del miércoles 2 de junio.También puedes escuchar las noticias haciendo click en el audio. Una nota: Lo escrito es nuestro…