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The link between cannabis and mental health problems is clear
State policymakers must ensure an adequate and fair solution
The urgency of the need for property tax relief was expressed just about every day to those of us on the campaign trail in 2018
As a society, we have the power to change perceptions so profoundly attached to mental illnesses
An independent redistricting commission would be fair, inclusive and transparent
My wife and I had the good fortune to travel to Europe for three weeks over Christmas and New Year’s, visiting many places we had not previously seen and meeting folks from around the world who had an interest in…
A recent Washington Post column just gets the Granite State completely wrong
They should quickly update the 10-year transportation plan to start a study with federal funds
Starting this year, young people in New Hampshire — and the companies that want to employ them — will have an organization to advocate on their behalf in Concord. Stay Work Play New Hampshire will now engage in nonpartisan, issues-based…
We are all aware of the seemingly endless and senseless gun violence happening in our country. In many cases there has been a rush to judgment to link mental illness as the cause, even as mental health experts and advocates…
In 2015, New Hampshire embarked on an ambitious experiment to reduce tax rates on employers to boost the state’s economy and add jobs. Proponents argued that reducing the Granite State’s uncompetitively high business taxes would cause companies to grow here,…
All it takes for extreme views to prevail is for reasonable people to do nothing
To the editor: The rebuilding plan for Interstate 93 in Concord will move traffic through the city in an efficient and orderly way. But the current plan will do little to help the city grow or develop. Outside of New…
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