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Benjamin Bartlett, who works for the Department of Veterans Affairs, stepped down from the New Hampshire House this week, citing health issues.
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A proposed House bill would dissolve the current process and move responsibilities to the Public Utilities Commission.
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Legislators in a House committee are split evenly on a bill that would change one of the rules for landfill siting in the state.
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Lawmakers were told if they don't fund the raises the state would need to renegotiate proposed contracts with 14 unions.
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El proyecto prohibiría a los doctores negar acceso a procedimientos de esterilización con base en preocupaciones de un deseo percibido de tener hijos en el futuro.
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A bill that would have allowed a single-family homeowner connected to municipal sewer an water to split their home into four distinct units didn't pass in the House of Representatives. But residents in Spokane are trying it out.
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The change could make it easier to get fentanyl test strips and other drug-checking tools. Advocates say that would help prevent overdoses and other harms.
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Opponents of the law said it had caused teachers to avoid addressing certain topics or subject matter for fear of receiving parent or student complaints.
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Gobernador Sununu presenta su discurso inaugural donde pide cooperación en la Cámara estatal. Demócratas de NH siguen defendiendo el rol de New Hampshire en las primarias. Incidente en Gilford escandaliza a familiares de personas con enfermedades mentales.
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Lawmakers have voted twice to continue the program and must decide whether to do so again this year.