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'Democrats Are Going Home Now' — Attempt To Deny NH House Quorum Backfires
There were many contentious moments at the House session held at the Sportsplex in Bedford on Wednesday.

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There were many contentious moments at the House session held at the Sportsplex in Bedford on Wednesday.

Americans for Prosperity launched a six-figure, multi-media ad campaign against President Joe Biden's $1.9T "wasteful partisan wishlist."
Employment Policies Institute: Jobs in the arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food service sectors could be lost.
In this opinion piece, a Hooksett UNH student from Ghana, expresses support for HB 625, a bill protecting preborn babies after 24 weeks.
U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) is running spots against New Hampshire's junior Senator and Xavier Becerra, President Joe Biden's HHS nominee.
In this opinion column, the Laconia Republican says, "pseudo-concerns" raised by the House minority are nothing more than obstructionism.
Its proposed $173 million budget, combined with the rising costs and declining enrollment, spells long-term trouble for the district.
In this opinion piece, a Hudson state rep says, not that long ago, the Democrat majority in the House argued against remote voting options.
Susan Shanelaris and Melissa Hanlon created a petition after administrators said they were not planning to return to in-person learning.
Democrats cheer as the Republican-controlled House Education Committee votes to retain the voucher bill after numerous tweaks, amendments.
In this opinion column, New Hampshire educational choice advocates say HB 20 will improve public school quality and save money, too.
UNH education teachers Joe Onosko and Elaine Marhefka say in op-ed they oppose vouchers because parents are "dupes"; fall for "crazy" ideas.
NH Dems had no problem meeting for House sessions when they controlled the Legislature. Now that the GOP is in control, it is time to sue.
Employees at New Hampshire's Copper Door Restaurant, in this opinion piece, say the Raise the Wage Act won't help, could hurt business.
Democrats say the governor is using federal funds to balance the budget; Sununu counters, this budget is balanced in and of itself.
Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center and Michael Graham of the New Hampshire Journal bemoaning the lack of seriousness in politics.
Deborah Knowlton writes about what she found while researching town and African American history for her new book, “Color Me Included."
Would you trust your local board of selectmen to be in charge of whether your lights come on?
State Sen. Bob Giuda, a former FBI agent, says New Hampshire Attorney General's document review of abnormal results is not enough.
Chris Ager, Republican National Committeeman for New Hampshire, says “What we need is criminal control, not gun control.”