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Executive Council Approves Longtime Prosecutor Strelzin As Assistant Attorney General
Jeffery A. Strelzin spent 22 years at the state Department of Justice before taking a job as an assistant U.S. attorney in May 2023

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Jeffery A. Strelzin spent 22 years at the state Department of Justice before taking a job as an assistant U.S. attorney in May 2023

To the U.S. Department of Justice, the letter is not an official agency rule; rather, it is an interpretive guidance.
The meeting came amid growing fears that Medicaid, the country’s public health care program for those with low income or high needs.
New Hampshire Hunger Solutions, an org that supports expansion, says more children are showing up to school hungry than may be known.
More of the state-owned dams have been classified as “high hazard” over time — roughly doubling over the last 20 years.
Fabian Schmidt, a German-American man living in Nashua, has lived here since he was a teenager and has legal permanent resident status.
While women make up 50.1% of the state’s population, per the latest census, they make up only 35.8% of the legislative chambers combined.
Under current state law, standing timber can be taxed when assessors determine a municipality is “unreasonably deprived of revenue.”
Even under the ice, cyanobacteria have been blooming in Partridge Lake in Littleton and Lyman.
The tabling motion sets the bill aside; the chamber could later vote to revive it or let it die by not taking it up again.
State senators are clashing over the best way to increase New Hampshire's housing supply.
In statements, neither Gov. Kelly Ayotte nor Frank Edelblut detailed why the change was being made; Edelblut later said Ayotte requested it.
HB 675 requires school districts to cap their spending at prior years' plus inflation. A two-thirds vote could override the cap.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s budget relies on rosy fiscal projections that predict a strong rebound in state business tax revenues.
Some in New Hampshire say they are open to a downsizing of the federal department — if it leads to block grant funding for states.
President Donald Trump has tapped a 6-term Salem lawmaker who co-chaired 2 of his campaigns in the state to run New England’s FEMA office.
A proposal would make New Hampshire the first state in the nation to ban adhesive-based rodent traps.
U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan supported Lori Chavez-DeRemer, a former GOP congresswoman and suburban mayor from Oregon, to lead the Labor.
NH DHHS licenses 140 homestead operations, but the department does not have an estimate of how many unlicensed operators are in the state.
Activists agree, at its current pace, New Hampshire will not be prepared to meet the demand for chargers from EV drivers visiting the state.