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A case in point: retroactive tariffs on Chinese solar panels
My final column on the upcoming primary races is about the New Hampshire House, which -- unlike the Senate, governorship, or Executive Council -- is largely unpredictable because of its 400-member size. Why is the New Hampshire House so big?…
Newly passed law puts state at forefront of access to dental care
No Labels pushes the agenda of the wealthy and exploits the public’s frustration with gridlocked government
Transparency is an idea whose time has come
Patently false claims fly in the face of fiscal reality
I really appreciated reading the article about the Regional Center for Advanced Manufacturing (RCAM) Center in Keene that appeared in the most recent edition of NHBR (“Keene consortium sows seeds for future manufacturing workforce,” Aug. 10-23 NHBR). Our college is…
RCAM has been collaborating with businesses to determine their needs and then creating courses and training programs that will teach workers the skills that will fulfill those needs
CASA is central to fulfilling society's most fundamental obligation by making sure a qualified, compassionate adult will fight for and protect a child's right to be safe
New Hampshire businesses and working families able to take a step forward after the passing of a two-year highway bill that will ensure the long-term stability to the federal highway.
The lawsuits swirling around Visa and MasterCard came to a settlement, which is more of a compromise. It is temporary fix and a fraction of the estimated cost of what is owed to overcharged merchants over the years.
Northern Pass refuses to bury transmission lines along public corridors.
Praise to Dr. Fiesher for an informative article on Obamacare, and Brad Cooks article on NH Lobbyist Liz Murphy.
Praise for physicians James Fieseher and Thomas Clairmont speaking up about public healthcare, but many other doctors aren't speaking up and leaving Americans in the dirt.
How many gadgets are we living without because it was to risky to propose the idea to Steve Jobs?
While the Red Sox's showed the positives of their season, they should have been honest about the negatives.
As we become a more knowledge-based economy, American and New Hampshire workers are having to engage directly with global competitors.
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