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Attorney General John Formella finds 'compelling evidence' of former state senator's fraudulent use of Covid-relief funds
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Attorney General John Formella finds 'compelling evidence' of former state senator's fraudulent use of Covid-relief funds
Plaintiffs argue against state's summary of what constitutes an adequate education
Offer asks state to bring uniformity to statewide property tax
Suit points to failure to follow rulemaking process, state law in controversial action
NH Fiscal Policy Institute report on BPT, BET tax rates finds 'no evidence' tax reductions led to increase revenue
Report finds a fifth of NH public schools have not been upgraded in 35 years
Findings show renters would have to earn 137% of median income to afford a 2-bedroom unit
State argues plaintiffs 'confused' about SWEPT revenue appropriations for adequate education
After acquisition of Pan Am Railways, company expects to spend over $100 million on needed improvements
Biggest winners from Legislature’s actions this session: largest municipalities, voucher families
Study finds students in property-poor districts have far limited access to courses
There are some similarities, but plenty of differences
Closing arguments focus on cost, responsibility
Judge questions Edelblut’s stand that it’s not his job ‘to figure it out’
First week of case includes testimony on districts’ budgets
Bipartisan proposals seen as bid to push passage of budget in Thursday’s House vote
Industry would be wise to pay attention to ‘environmental patterns’
Strong capital positions, ample liquidity should help them ride out challenges
In countering state’s argument, they say SWEPT is unconstitutional
Laflamme continues work to challenge state’s system of funding public education
AG joins suit to bar its use by retirement plans
Bill Cass, a career-long NHDOT employee, is the state’s new transportation commissioner
Method of allowing wealthier districts to keep state property tax distribution is constitutional, they say
Plaintiffs seek to resolve the issues raised by the SWEPT before the beginning of the next property tax year in 2024
In copious texts to Trump’s chief of staff, Maria Ryan exhorted him to take action
Ruling denies bid by plaintiffs in school-funding litigation
Manchester ‘adaptive reuse’ realty firm seeks to build housing, convention center at 217-acre site
Concord sees link to Merrimack with I-93 project
While new judge is sought for school-funding case, NHDRA begins setting statewide property tax rates
Grafton County court to hear plaintiffs’ call for statewide property tax injunction
They ask court to end ‘unconstitutional public education funding scheme’
In his response, AG argues that current $4,578-per-pupil state aid is enough for an adequate education
‘It will still take years to achieve a balanced market for tenants and landlords’
Newly formed PAC seeks to seeks to endorse ‘reasonable and responsible’ candidates
Suit filed in Grafton County charges state lawmakers have failed to comply with landmark 1990s Supreme Court decisions
Amid rising interest rates, agency sees ‘market at a crossroads’
Findings come after organization’s 2020 bankruptcy
Panel votes 17-2 to send measure to interim study, heeding municipalities
Surface Transportation Board says deal would fill ‘significant transportation needs’
Proposed zoning amendment seeks to prevent bid to build new facility
Convention’s focus on budget cuts exacerbates staff shortages at facility
Measure would turn financially independent enterprise into a Belknap County department
Measure would require disclosure of productivity requirements to workers
Tells hearing company will ‘consider the introduction of passenger service’ after Pan Am acquisition
State drops opposition after regional rail access concerns are addressed
Belmont rep leads call to jump-start long-sought project
Infrastructure, broadband internet and public transport could receive a funding boost
Amtrak’s challenge of proposed Pan Am acquisition raises questions about future of Capital Corridor plan
Priorities emerging, but most are taking their time to decide
Cites effects on competition in challenge to proposed rail merger