Tracking the political nonsense
We all would be served better by discussing reforms that could address issues responsibly
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We all would be served better by discussing reforms that could address issues responsibly
Legislators have done their part; now it’s up to the governor
The suits could force the state to spend money, whether it wants to or not
It’s time for a more progressive look at clean energy policy in our state
New Hampshire seniors deserve better than another Big Pharma bailout
Current New Hampshire law allows 250 milligrams of lead in each kilogram of C&D approved for combustion. This is a shocking amount,
The payback comes in the form of lowering heating and cooling bills, not just for the life of the mortgage, but the life of the building
A clash in basic philosophies is playing out this year in the State House
No Republican has a legitimate basis to complain of the way President Trump has governed
SB 1 is a commonsense, sustainable solution; Sununu’s is not
But more action is needed to save New Hampshire’s endangered places
Granite Staters across the political spectrum now accept the scientific consensus on climate
Legislature should support this valuable strategic initiative
Rudman Center, congressional delegation are there for New Hampshire
Some predictions about what senators could produce
Every year the state calculates a cost that it believes will be sufficient to provide an “adequate” education for all students in each town
Governor Sununu’s proposed 2020-21 budget would raise New Hampshire’s state arts investment ranking from 42nd in the country to 31st
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