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Rubens: A Constitutional Remedy For The Campaign Money Aristocracy
In this column, the former state senator and liberty-minded conservative says Republicans need to wake up about the campaign money issue.

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In this column, the former state senator and liberty-minded conservative says Republicans need to wake up about the campaign money issue.

The issue is not if the governor can mount a serious challenge to Hassan; it is about if he wants to follow in his brother's footsteps.
The April jobs report came shockingly short of its projections— adding just over 250,000 new jobs despite projecting nearly 1M jobs.
The quiz below, from the Ashbrook Center at Ashland University in Ohio, provides an opportunity for you to test your knowledge about taxes.
In this column, the NH Journal editor says, Democrats take the issue seriously when it's from Republicans but not so much from themselves.
The school has been under steady criticism since it expelled a handful of students after accusing 20 of cheating on an online exam.
In this column, a senior fellow at the Taxpayers Protection Alliance says the U.S. tax code needs to be simplified
The former Supreme Court Justice says, lawsuits for excessive force or illegal searches and seizures should proceed in state courts.
At event, Tim Phillips says U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan should stay by a letter she signed in 2017 — to not end the filibuster.
Some say they are trying to federalize a state issue. Instead, they add, New Hampshire should be used as a model for other states.
The retired brigadier general joined 120+ former U.S. military members who raised questions about the legitimacy of the 2020 election.
Should property owners be allowed to display a firearm to ward off individuals criminally trespassing?
In this opinion piece, the former Dunbarton state rep is critical of Solicitor General Daniel Will becoming a Superior Court judge.
About $5.2 million of NEA-NH funds went to salaries and benefits. Less than $88K was identified by the org as spent on "training."
In this column, the director of Josiah Bartlett Center says employers are raising wages, offering cash incentives to attract workers.
Fresh off fight for notorious "anti-cop" District Attorney Larry Krasner, Ben Cohen pushes police reform in the Granite State.
Shannon McGinley, the executive director of Cornerstone, a Christian org, has also been targeted comedian/activist Sarah Silverman, an alum.
Even as New Hampshire businesses beg for workers, $300 weekly COVID-19 "bonus" unemployment payments will remain in place.
While New Hampshire's federal delegation supports federalizing elections, it faces strong opposition with others in the state.
When it comes to the Statehouse, Sununu was a day late. The GOP-controlled Joint Facilities Committee voted to revoke its mask mandate.