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We cannot rely on the executive branch to do its job without external coercion
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We cannot rely on the executive branch to do its job without external coercion
Public support and bipartisan majorities have made it clear that it is a Granite State priority
Trump administration’s move to kill the law would be a gut punch to the Granite State
The Queen City is lucky to be served by Manchester’s Finest
Legislature grapples with budget, other major initiative as summer nears
The governor has a chance to ensure their voices can still be heard
But that’s not the case for so many individuals and families in New Hampshire
The death of William Batchelder is a reminder of the importance of the NH Supreme Court
To the editor: With several high-profile issues brewing in the state budget battle, one that is starting to get attention is House Bill 686. This bill is a Democratic proposal which implements a 5% tax on capital gains. The money…
There are a lot of conversations about the growing number of presidential candidates and, from my perspective, increasing hope because so many are impressive. While exciting, like others, I’m worried about who can win. I don’t mean to dismiss that…
Taking advantage of the fine line between electioneering and ‘issue advocacy’
It eliminates the possibility of cost-shifting to customers
New Hampshire cities and towns don’t just want this policy, they need it
Running the body takes discipline, organization and transparency
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