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A new law allows citizens to limit what they spend on each student.
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The law requires all new voters to show proof of their U.S. citizenship. For some, that meant making multiple trips to and from the polls before finally casting a ballot on Tuesday.
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Budget-busting health insurance costs and a high price tag on emergency services put burdens on many communities this year.
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The Secretary of State’s office is reminding voters of new voter registration policies that could cause confusion at the polls.
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At least seven school districts have weighed per pupil caps. Voters in five are moving to defeat them.
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Tuesday's results were unsurprising in districts that tilt Democratic, and they shrink the GOP’s partisan edge in the House to just six seats.
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El martes empiezan las reuniones municipales anuales. Rockingham y Strafford tendrán elecciones especiales. Aumenta demanda para organización que combate inseguridad alimentaria.
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Alex Torpey of Hanover is pushing to make this New Hampshire local government tradition more accessible.
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On a day when wet snow and heavy winds disrupted democracy across New Hampshire, some Town Meeting traditions went on as normal Tuesday.
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Other New Hampshire towns have announced anyone with concerns for safety during travel in the snow storm can vote by absentee ballot Monday, March 13.