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NH Democrats' Redistricting Complaints Ring Hollow
Republicans say they have had a series of 10 open meetings around the state. Even a League of Women Voters rep said meetings were civilized.

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Republicans say they have had a series of 10 open meetings around the state. Even a League of Women Voters rep said meetings were civilized.

Two months into the new school year, infections among school-aged kids are up — but no more than among the population as a whole.
Democrats in Maryland are considering maps that would guarantee no Republicans in the state’s delegation — even with a citizens’ commission.
Hoping to raise $50 billion, Congressional Democrats shift plan to new threshold of $10K in transactions — and that may go higher, too.
New Hampshire Banking Association’s Kristy Merrill: “We believe the proposed IRS reporting requirements are extremely expansive."
Dozens of cars and trucks draped with American and Gadsden flags drove around outside Osborne's Auburn home on Sunday.
Also, New Hampshire's federal delegation again issues statements about council votes while refusing to hold open press events.
On the radio, Sununu singled out Executive Councilors Joseph Kenney and David Wheeler by name, saying they live in a “bizarro world.”
The many Granite Staters who rely on heating oil and propane could wind up spending $500 more to heat their homes this year, it reported.
Sununu is considering a run against incumbent Democrat Maggie Hassan, who has served in Washington, D.C. since 2017.
According to the Center for Immigration Studies, more than 1.472 million aliens have been apprehended entering the United States illegally.
“I'm a guy who's been a long-time independent who's worked with both sides of the aisle over the years,” Wetherbee told NHJournal.
Should the government order businesses not to mandate the shot? Damien Fisher talks about the issue. Drew Cline also talks land use issues.
Graham: Does the “I support the vaccine but oppose the mandate” position — really represent a silent majority in NH? No, not even close.
The 1st District Candidates said an anonymous text campaign targeting GOP voters that attacked her position on abortion was misleading.
Senator, officials: Social media, online sales put potentially dangerous counterfeit products right at the average websurfer’s fingertips.
The conservative working mother, military spouse, and new grandmother says she cares deeply about New Hampshire and the nation.
The 2020 GOP nominee raised $450,000 ahead of the Oct. 15 filing deadline while newcomer Karoline Leavitt raised $330,000.
The proposed changes were met with fierce opposition by organizations like RebuildNH, which is opposed to vaccine mandates.
Mining rep, in this opinion column, says the House Reconciliation bill seeks to sabotage emerging reliability and affordability nationwide.