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Workers’ comp reform efforts shouldn’t adversely affect an injured employee’s access to medical care
Even suspended or expelled students have a right to learn too
It’s clear we need to expand natural gas pipeline capacity and import large-scale hydroelectricity from Canada
HB 345 seeks to make sure the rules are fair, transparent and equal to all who participate
Bid to tax non-profits is a misguided attempt to address state’s revenue problem
While undoubtedly important to their sponsors, several bills are of less universal significance or suspect substance
Anti-renewable people consistently cite ‘increased’ rates due to renewable energy, without comparing what the rates would have been if there were no renewables
We need more energy directed into our region from diverse fuel sources, and we need it fast
A number of bills proposed in the Legislature would undo the progress we’ve made
To the editor: Forgive the pun, but let me use a sharp scalpel on the cancer revealed in the logic of Dr. James Fieseher in his article, “What can cure our ailing health care system?” published in the Jan 9-22…
To the editor: There are two aspects of health care not mentioned in Dr. Fieseher’s article, “What can cure our ailing health care system?” in the January 9-22 issue of NHBR. 1. The wordsmiths in the USA have changed the…
He excelled in all areas in which he was involved
To revive healthy political debate, bring choice back to voters and address our nation’s challenges before they bury us
We are committed to improving our state’s business climate
More of the same old is not going to inspire angry voters in 2016
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