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Rep. Joe Alexander, a first-term Republican from Goffstown, used to think he was “an expert on time management.”“Then,” he said, “I joined the…
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The Legislative Ethics Committee voted on Monday to pursue a preliminary investigation into a complaint against New Hampshire House Majority Leader Doug…
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As a new work requirement for beneficiaries of New Hampshire’s expanded Medicaid program takes effect this month, some in the healthcare industry say…
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NHPR reports on the New Hampshire Presidential Primary every four years, but this time around we're trying something a little different.We're inviting you…
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House Majority Leader Doug Ley is adamant that he hasn’t broken any ethics rules by engaging in legislative advocacy as president of the New Hampshire…
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New Hampshire's Legislative Ethics Committee is reviewing a complaint against House Majority Leader Doug Ley, which alleges he violated ethics guidelines…
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Candidates running for office in New Hampshire can run up a tab on all kinds of expenses: lawn signs, postage, snacks for fundraisers, radio ads, print…
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When faced with questions earlier this year about the thousands of dollars paid out from his inaugural committee to his sister and top political advisor,…
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For schools across New Hampshire, special education is a growing need and a growing cost. Nowhere is that more apparent than in Manchester, the state’s…
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Back in February, New Hampshire’s Legislative Ethics Committee started its first, and thus far only, meeting of the year with cause for celebration: For…