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Why it’s time for a thorough review of our tax system
It’s a quandary, and should it be a campaign issue?
Post-Wayfair, is the welfare of our state really in jeopardy?
In the June 19 issue of NH Business Review, Commissioner Taylor Caswell of the NH Department of Business and Economic Affairs mapped out the new agency’s focus on innovative strategies to recruit talent and build our state’s strengths, including its…
The country has been becoming more non-white for many years, but thus far not necessarily in the state of New Hampshire. The Granite State is currently the third “whitest” state in the union, behind just Maine and Vermont. It is…
A look at how the primary and general election campaigns are shaping up
A renegotiated agreement with Vail Resorts would uphold the original intent of the deal
Why it’s important to support the Campaign for Legal Services
Current low reimbursement rates threaten a dire reduction in service
Last year, Governor Sununu proposed dividing the Department of Resources and Economic Development and creating the Department of Business and Economic Affairs. Since its creation, this new agency has been a catalyst for increasing opportunities for New Hampshire to modernize…
Toward the end of June, I attended an important community engagement event sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to address the challenge of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in our environment. In an effort to promote a greater understanding,…
Plus a special summertime New Hampshire history quiz
On behalf of their customers, solar developers request fair compensation for energy produced locally that supports NH’s economy
Net metering creates more tangible benefits than costs, and those benefits accrue to everyone
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