Weeks: New Hampshire's new clean energy consensus
Granite Staters across the political spectrum now accept the scientific consensus on climate
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Granite Staters across the political spectrum now accept the scientific consensus on climate
Legislature should support this valuable strategic initiative
Rudman Center, congressional delegation are there for New Hampshire
Some predictions about what senators could produce
Every year the state calculates a cost that it believes will be sufficient to provide an “adequate” education for all students in each town
Governor Sununu’s proposed 2020-21 budget would raise New Hampshire’s state arts investment ranking from 42nd in the country to 31st
Consider advertising is critical in the development of business
The supporters of the bills are correct in their claims that they will help their bottom line, but it will happen at the expense of all other New Hampshire families and businesses
Education must be relevant, but it also must be directed by standards and benchmarks
House bill is a drastic, disproportionate solution
Why Democrats need to pick a candidate who can attract widespread support
A detailed, and eye-opening, look at the insufficiency of the state of NH’s education funding payments
Why we must put partisanship aside and find common ground on priorities that move us forward
HB 365 and SB 159 are commonsense tools for energy independence and cost savings
The severe need for employees has major financial implications, slowing the state’s economic potential
The governor’s budget address cast a pall over previous glowing revenue reports and offered a pessimistic view for the next biennium. The governor revealed that one-time repatriation and mergers accounted for $100 million of the year’s revenues. The June 30…
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