Opinion
‘Domicile’ vs. ‘resident’: a matter of ballot access
The secretary of state is wrong about making voting harder
Do employers value the bachelor’s degree too much?
In many cases, companies are demanding a bachelor’s even when it makes positions harder or more expensive to fill
Awareness is key in preventing enterovirus
There’s no specific treatment for the virus, so it’s important to be aware of its symptoms and practice good hygiene
Should police have access to military equipment?
Live Free or Die Alliance Facebook followers overwhelmingly say ‘no’
‘Equality’ and the motivation to do hard work
If people’s expectations have changed so fundamentally that they think of work as only one option, what does it say about us as a country?
How a tax on wealth became a tax on the middle class
Over the last 20 years, the state’s interest and dividends has been transformed into something its creators would not recognize
School tax credits are good for parents, taxpayers
The state Supreme Court’s recent decision clears the way for expanding educational options for New Hampshire families
Fiscal issues should be at center of ’16 campaign
Liberals, conservatives, Democrats, Republicans and independents all have a stake in fixing the debt
“Corporate cronyism” lives on at the Ex-Im Bank
The notion that mega-corporations have too much influence over federal policy has found new champions among Republicans. Will the Democrats join in?
Without change, the electric grid will break
Sooner, rather than later New England is going to need more base load electricity to replace retirements.
Voucher law has no real help for low-income kids
Supreme Court ruling means the tax credit program may continue for the moment, leaving the state with a fiscal liability of uncertain size for a program with no legitimate public purpose
The slates are chosen for November’s election
No sooner was the primary over then attack ads funded by out-of-state PACs and ‘social welfare organizations’ began to disparage the nominees
TRIA reauthorization is essential to the economy
The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act is vital to the health of the commercial real estate industry
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