Right-to-work bill is damaging legislation
SB 61 will hurt New Hampshire workers, households and families
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SB 61 will hurt New Hampshire workers, households and families
It fits right in to ‘the New Hampshire advantage’
Twenty-five hundred new jobs with more than $80 million in annual wages will have an enormous, positive impact on Hudson and southern New Hampshire’s economy
This bill seeks to enshrine in New Hampshire law a 2020 executive order issued by President Trump
‘It’s past time to tell this story in a way that’s never been told in New Hampshire’
Why not build a high-end mixed-use development at the Manchester site?
Climate change places a disproportionate burden on women around the world
The measure is a threat to our core constitutional rights
‘It’s past time to tell this story in a way that’s never been told in New Hampshire’
Considering the state’s wealth, arguments for cutting funding for important services ring hollow
Plan ignores effectiveness of supporting renewable energy as the most effective way of cutting costs
Tangential matters dot package to get rankand-file House members behind it
Measure would continue whitewash of New Hampshire and U.S. history
We are still struggling to eliminate what has become known as “The Waitlist.” Why?
Senators Shaheen and Hassan listened to those who would be most impacted by eliminating the tip wage and made the difficult political decision to break with leadership and party to vote against the bill
A thorough, comprehensive review is needed before moving forward
The right of a worker to form, join, participate in or financially support a union is a fundamental right that should never be infringed upon.
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