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Simon: When Legislators Refuse To Legalize Cannabis, NH Voters Have No Recourse
In this opinion column, an analyst with the Marijuana Policy Project says there are 17 Mass. cannabis retail stores within 15 miles of NH.

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In this opinion column, an analyst with the Marijuana Policy Project says there are 17 Mass. cannabis retail stores within 15 miles of NH.

Former state Rep. Wendy Thomas (D-Merrimack) is attempting to return to the House during a special election after the death of Dick Hinch.
State Rep. Linda Tanner (D-Georges Mills) was criticized by educators, nursing advocates for an "elitist" attitude about the profession.
In an opinion piece, the director of the Josiah Barlett Center says doomsday predictions did not come true. Actually, the opposite occurred.
Advocates: Teacher unions, fighting COVID-19 reopenings, have done more to advance school choice than anyone could have ever imagined.
The GOP has tough prospects for taking control of the U.S. Senate in 2022 ... which is why all eyes are on New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu.
Congress omitted tax relief for these funds in their haste to pass stimulus quickly during the coronavirus pandemic.
The former Florida governor and Republican presidential candidate talks about alternatives to traditional public schools.
In this column, NH Journal's editor says a Biden executive order is eerily familiar to a proposal Democrats in NH backed, which was mocked.
A tax hike supported by the GOP? Well, sort of. The issue is business taxes and how companies who operate in multiple states pay them.
In his opinion column, the GOP state rep from Weare says it is time for the state to reconsider abolishing fluoridation from tap water.
U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, a Republican in a Democrat-trend district, is working with U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas, a Democrat in a swing seat.
NH Journal editor says, Granite Staters like their new president, Joe Biden. Which is why Harris’s high disapproval ratings stand out.
According to the NH DOJ, 1,500 mask-related complaints fielded but only eight businesses have been fined for violations.
Executive Councilor Dave Wheeler (R-Milford): The bill only requires the lowest level of evidentiary proof and allows hearsay, too.
In this opinion column, the director of New England Citizens for Right to Work says the benefits are not just about "freedom of choice."
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In this column, NH Journal's editor says the full reverse on non-residential property owners accessing vaccines fails to follow the science.
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