EB-5 has potential public-funding benefits
The creative use of the EB-5 foreign investment visa offers numerous opportunities to fund worthy projects and create jobs for U.S. citizens
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The creative use of the EB-5 foreign investment visa offers numerous opportunities to fund worthy projects and create jobs for U.S. citizens
8 questions lawmakers should ask themselves before voting on a bill
Under the little-known EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, foreign nationals who make qualified investments in American projects are eligible to receive expedited green cards
We elect our representatives in Washington to solve problems, not create them
Reducing the incentive to give is exactly the wrong strategy to pursue
Underfunding has resulted in severe damage to the state’s justice system
Given the newfound bonanza of oil and natural gas in shale deposits across the country, Americans might be forgiven for believing that the nation's energy problems are over.
A lot has happened since the plan was first created over a decade ago
The Hazardous Waste Coordinator Certification program ensures good management practices
Northern Pass study commission exposed conflicts of participants from state departments
Public policies and external factors are jeopardizing our local health care environment
The utility’s power plants should compete in the competitive marketplace, not enjoy a favored status that retards the state’s economy
A look at what could and should be in store for Concord in the coming year
Although he had been out of the U.S. Senate for 20 years, several hundred people and many notable colleagues attended the Nov. 29 tribute to the late Warren Rudman in the Kennedy Caucus Room of the Russell Senate Office Building.…
The quality of New Hampshire’s economy will depend on the quality, and health, of its workforce
The status of the menhaden fishery is much less dire than depicted
While other states are experiencing difficult budget decisions, only New Hampshire has completely de-funded student aid
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