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Governing by insult is not the New Hampshire way
For decades, Big Pharma has raised drug prices with impunity. Here in New Hampshire, the average annual cost of brand-name prescription drug treatment increased 58% between 2012 and 2017, while the annual income for Granite Staters increased only 13%. Prescription…
President Trump has promised to fight for the forgotten men and women of America — those whose needs and suffering have been too often unheeded by their government. One forgotten group in healthcare is the millions of Americans with some…
To the editor, Many thanks to NH Business Review and journalist Bob Sanders for the excellent, in-depth article about the future of fossil-fueled electricity plant operations in New Hampshire. Digging into the details of forward capacity payments and new ISO-NE…
In New Hampshire, we have a lot of reasons to be optimistic about the direction our economy is going. Record low unemployment, record high workforce participation, record high revenue from business taxes, and top economic growth in the region make…
Budget stalemate is disrupting and threatening patients, providers
If you’re looking to vote against Trump in the primary, consider Bill Weld
Why the governor’s override pits consumers and businesses against the interests of utility shareholders
The Election Law Unit’s recent ruling paves the way for direct spending by unions
The vetoed budget contained provisions that would impact the business community, both positively and negative
In response to NH Business Review’s recent article
While there were legitimate concerns about the nominee, opponents’ criticism was suspect
Manufacturing supports over 10% of NH’s workforce and nearly 12% of total economic output
HB 696 contained much-needed protection against elder abuse and exploitation
Range of issues – including ed funding, gas tax and affordable housing – getting another look
Property owners should get assistance in cleaning up a problem they didn’t create
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