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Competition for this office is overdue and healthy for our democracy
Why it’s essential to increase funding for the State Loan Repayment Program for health care providers
The term “going the distance,” usually associated with making progress, takes on a different meaning after New Hampshire officials moved to block a plan that would have allowed transmission lines to traverse the Granite State and bring more than 1,000…
Why New Hampshire needs to invest in building affordable single-family homes
NH Energy Week will help businesses, policy experts and nonprofits craft solutions that will work best for the state
Planning requires a frank assessment of demographic and economic projections
Unless it is amended, Marsy’s Law, the proposed constitutional rights amendment for victims, stands to become a very sickly sheep in wolf’s clothing, promising protections for victims and their rights while proposing amendments to our constitution that would limit the…
The Site Evaluation Committee’s decision makes the state look anti-business
All of New Hampshire’s parks are valuable to the state’s citizens
A few days ago, my local paper reported a story that dumbfounded me. The House chief of staff in the NH Legislature organized an event to bring legislators up to date on State House anti-harassment policies. In the 500-seat Representatives…