Opinion
Lawmakers must restore funding for higher education
The success of our state depends on our young people
It’s time for change in state government
Do the words responsibility, accountability or integrity have any place in state government anymore? It would appear not, at least with regard to the attorney general.
Gambling is not the answer to N.H.’s fiscal needs
Is a casino an idea that stems from innovation or is it more an act of desperation?
Environmental vigilance means economic certainty
Each DES program has very real and direct benefits to the people of New Hampshire
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
So you want to vote for legislation?
8 questions lawmakers should ask themselves before voting on a bill
State's second EB-5 investor center awaits OK
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
Avoiding the 'cliff' and other matters
We elect our representatives in Washington to solve problems, not create them
Preserve the charitable tax deduction
Reducing the incentive to give is exactly the wrong strategy to pursue
Past legislatures have undermined the courts
Underfunding has resulted in severe damage to the state’s justice system
We need a balanced mix of energy sources
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.
It's time to revise New Hampshire's energy plan
A lot has happened since the plan was first created over a decade ago
A DES achievement: safe disposal of hazardous waste
The Hazardous Waste Coordinator Certification program ensures good management practices
Our elected officials listen, but do state agencies?
Northern Pass study commission exposed conflicts of participants from state departments
Hospitals face financial unknowns
Public policies and external factors are jeopardizing our local health care environment
As PSNH rates rise, the New Hampshire advantage is at risk
The utility’s power plants should compete in the competitive marketplace, not enjoy a favored status that retards the state’s economy
What do you think?
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