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Yes, NH has moved up one notch on the energy efficiency scorecard
Barriers to limit housing is an economic boomerang
She has a key voice in helping Congress regain control over tariffs
Why a Republican military vet supports Jeanne Shaheen
When the Joint Legislative Committee on Administrative Rules in July approved final maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) recommended by the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services for four per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in drinking water, they set a disturbing precedent…
Over the years, some New Hampshire farmers have shared with me how they see climate change hitting home because of milder winters. The Fourth National Climate Assessment (NCA4) explains how climate change is expected to impact the environments that support…
On Oct. 31, 1963, President John F. Kennedy signed the Community Mental Health Act into law, which dramatically altered the delivery of mental health services across the country. The law’s passage encouraged a new era of optimism in mental health…
Latest tuition freeze stresses their affordability
Increasingly, campaigns are narrowly focusing on the voters they reach out to
It’s important to remember that schools are more than just students staring at screens
To the editor: Although I always review NH Business Review cover-to-cover, the Sept. 27-Oct. 10 issue held me for a single extended reading. Bob Sanders’ cover story, “Beyond the vetoes,” neatly summarized the last veto-heavy legislative session and its diverse…
Recently there has been a lot of news coverage of a plan to weaken the Environmental Protection Agency’s regulation of methane emissions. Weakening regulation of methane emissions is a mistake. Natural gas, made up primarily of methane, is an essential…
There’s one answer to the truly bizarre goings-on in D.C.
They present an economic opportunity, not a challenge
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