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House Support Short For Constitutional Amendment On Religious Use For Tax Dollars
The House failed to reach the threshold needed for a constitutional amendment to allow state tax dollars to be spent at religious schools.

The House failed to reach the threshold needed for a constitutional amendment to allow state tax dollars to be spent at religious schools.

Five people stayed at the campground before coming down with their illnesses between early fall 2021 and January 2023.
Liset: Just when I think the weather is going to cooperate enough to get back on the water, another storm comes along.
Davidow: Trump, with requests for demonstrations, is acting like a criminal.
The Amherst resident sought to seek a restraining order against Wolfeboro Selectman Brian Deshaies — claiming he was harassing him.
At the Executive Council meeting Wednesday, Francophone Month was celebrated while Nashua Community Music School performed.
The House twice failed to pass two versions of a parental bill of rights, which is still barely alive and could be reconsidered later.
A Nashua bank teller, cub scout and girl scout leader; a Portsmouth educator; a former Roman Catholic priest; a Bristol firefighter.
Verrill was charged with the deaths of Christine Sullivan, 48, and Jenna Pellegrini, 32, at the home of Dean Smoronk in Farmington.
More than 50 people gathered for a Community Conversation on the Culture of Policing, and 36 others joined online.
King: Nadine Hack has received, during the course of her illustrious career, hundreds of accolades. It would take up the entire podcast.
Sununu requested the Biden Administration to step up patrols of New Hampshire’s 51-mile Canadian border or else state, local police will.
Utilities and fossil fuels did well Thursday in the House, while renewable energy and preventing climate change did not.
NH State Police Sgt. Joseph Ronchi said it would take 60 days, possibly longer, to provide public records about the Feb. 25 crash.
The bill bans info about a child’s health and behavior being withheld from parents by teachers, schools without a compelling state interest.
Craig has served three terms: "I believe now is the right time for new leadership to build off the progress we have made."
Professional musicians who have played in the festival for years aim to raise $150,000 to keep the 70-year-old institution from shuttering.
The House put off debate, maybe for the rest of the session, on two controversial bills before the House — book banning and bathroom use.
Portsmouth journalist Wood: Dow heads up a nonprofit organization that creates supportive housing for adults in New Hampshire.
Gov. Chris Sununu tapped a century-old maple on the grounds of the Remick Farm Museum with students from the Madison Elementary School.