N.H.’s safety net for children has holes in it
It’s no accident that in 2012 the state had the highest percentage increase of child poverty in the country
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It’s no accident that in 2012 the state had the highest percentage increase of child poverty in the country
The implicit suggestion is that scarring the state’s landscapes is an acceptable subsidy to their bottom line
Both tangibly and as an example, his accomplishments in business and the community were substantial
The Granite State hates Miley Cyrus, Annie Kuster's voting habits and The Boston Globe endorses the Northern Pass
DOJ ruling would have serious consequences in N.H.
There are compelling reasons why the project should be approved
The state has the nation’s sixth-highest energy rates – but only for some businesses
The state needs a sensible, quality, affordable system for uninsured low-income residents
Stay Work Play tries to bring businesses and colleges together
The recent decision by Sturm Ruger to expand in N. Carolina should put the state on notice
The program is an ill-conceived, pointless intervention in our public education system
The lesson from this misstep is that we must reform how Concord works for the public good
Expansion is about getting patients the right care, at the right time, in the right place
On behalf of AARP’s 225,000 members in New Hampshire, I am writing to thank and congratulate Senator Shaheen and Senator Ayotte for their bipartisan support as co-sponsors to The Preventing and Reducing Improper Medicare and Medicaid Expenditures (PRIME) Act.
New Hampshire, with its volunteer legislature, cannot help but run into situations in which personal and vocational assignments conflict with office
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