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It’s clear that the Voter Integrity Commission is pursuing an undisclosed and dangerous agenda
What lawmakers are doing when you think they are home
As Congress debates the proper role of and potential limitations for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the agency is busily crafting new rules to require financial institutions to collect and report data in increasing, and potentially counter-productive, detail. As…
Most of our businesses pay little or no business profits or business enterprise tax — but a lot of property tax. During the last three decades, most of New Hampshire’s state budgets have reduced real investment in the needs of…
10 years ago, 164 New Hampshire towns foreshadowed the climate accord
A right-to-know law request by NH Union Leader revealed that, for 2016, the three largest cities had the best paid government employees. The grand prize winner is Manchester, where 165 city employees have gross pay of over $100,000 while only…
Collection of political buttons offers slices of history
The rapid change toward EV’s raises the need for charging infrastructure
The latest cuts destroy the state’s future ability to sustain or attract business
Recent press reports and opinion pieces regarding the mental health system in New Hampshire have focused on the shortage of psychiatric beds at NH Hospital and its impact on local hospital emergency rooms. Daily email updates from the Department of…
While the Postal Service welcomes constructive dialogue surrounding the Postal Regulatory Commission’s review of our pricing regulations, we feel the need to correct some misconceptions stated in the article, “A balanced approach to postal rates is critical,” that appeared in…
To the editor: The article by Michael Behrmann (“The right way to support the renewable energy industry,” Aug. 4-17 NH Business Review) could have been shortened to just the last paragraph. Eversource’s customers are slated to pay $140 million in…
To the editor: Last month, at the dedication of the Gov. John Winant statue in Concord, I remembered the genius of Van McLeod. He was such an advocate for all the things that I love about New Hampshire. Van was…
It’s time for government to stop subsidizing dirty fossil fuels
New justice’s swearing-in ceremony recalls better times
We’ve already witnessed the benefit of established incentives
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