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If the state budget reflects New Hampshire’s values and priorities, the children of our state are in trouble. The current proposed 2025-2026 budget not only does not support our children; it may indeed harm them. The proposed 2025–2026 budget…
HouseCalls program represents care delivery method sought after creation of Medicare Advangtage in ‘90s
In New Hampshire, hospitals are more than just health care providers — they are vital economic engines and dedicated employers. Hospitals are the backbone of health and the economy. In a small state like New Hampshire, with 31 hospitals…
Medicaid is one of the most important investments we can make to ensure New Hampshire’s children grow up healthy, stable and ready to succeed
NH Lottery reaches milestone of $3b contributed to public education; Lottery chairman retires after 16 years
In New Hampshire, the arts are woven into our daily lives in ways that are personal, local and essential
Outdoor Industry Day debuts in Manchester on June 10
A Lutheran church’s closing creates opportunity for a new ministry
While a presidential administration aims to scrub climate science and environmental concerns from U.S. government agencies, businesses that have embraced sustainability answer to a higher calling: the rest of the world.
These three New Hampshire leaders are outstanding examples of civics in action
At a recent press conference organized by the Business & Industry Association and the New Hampshire College & University Council, Edwin Gutierrez-Nunez, a sophomore at Franklin Pierce University, shared a simple truth: Without the UNIQUE scholarship, he wouldn’t be in college.
Public safety and corporate accountability must be at the top of the list for New Hampshire's next attorney general. Michael Formella is our attorney general now and his term ends soon.
SubCom celebrated a milestone this month when it became the first company to deploy 1 million kilometers of subsea cable systems.
By encouraging more independent health care providers to operate in New Hampshire, we can increase competition, improve quality and lower prices for patients.
PBMs drive up costs for patients, undermine independent pharmacies and extract enormous profits while providing patients with very little value
Dean Kamen company launches portable insulin pump that succeeds the one he invented more than 40 years ago
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