Opinion
Lessons from Gardner and Bush
Reflections on the Secretary of State election and the death of a president
Please, steal these ideas for reforming the Secretary of State’s Office
Through legislative and administrative action, New Hampshire has a chance to strengthen and modernize the office
People with disabilities are eager to work
Companies should tap into this overlooked segment of the workforce
Science-based PFAS regulations are required
The process of setting acceptable standards should not be driven by emotion
NH’s energy future is not a partisan issue
We must continue making progress to transform our needs, regardless of the party in power
Yes, gun violence is in doctors’ ‘lane’
The NRA is wrong to dismiss physicians’ concerns over the effects of firearms
Change is on the way to Concord
In 2018, the wave in New Hampshire was blue
Why New Hampshire needs a new Secretary of State
Bill Gardner’s record on election administration, transparency and business services leaves much to be desired
Our energy future is not a partisan issue
Politics aside, business owners and community leaders want to explore alternative energy solutions
A ’much appreciated’ cost transparency story
To the editor: Bob Sanders’ article (“A tale of healthcare transparency,” Nov. 9-22 NH Business Review) was a great story! I wish others would share similar stories and expose what’s really going on with healthcare costs. I am a physical…
Why is education reform stuck in a snow bank?
Winter is coming, and anyone who has been in New Hampshire for any length of time has probably helped someone retrieve their car from a snow bank. When in that predicament, some are expert drivers and accelerate just right to…
Does New Hampshire love the property tax?
During the 2018 campaign, great solutions were proposed on issues to boost our economy, provide more affordable housing, deal with the opioid epidemic, and better support education, to name a few. Of course, underlying all this is the question of…
If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it
Why I support Bill Gardner to remain as secretary of state
State’s new Election Law Unit gets its first test
High-profile campaign finance complaints raise some important questions
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