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U.S. Sens. Maggie Hassan and Jeanne Shaheen cast a 14th vote to continue the Democrats' filibuster, blocking a CR to fund the government.

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U.S. Sens. Maggie Hassan and Jeanne Shaheen cast a 14th vote to continue the Democrats' filibuster, blocking a CR to fund the government.

Bradley Cook allegedly accepted copies of Pease Development Authority Vice Chair Neil Levesque’s vehicle registrations from Marconi.
It's a small victory compared to the Democrats' sweep of governors' races in New Jersey and Virginia and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
Alex Lundry of Redbud Consulting and Rebecca Woitkowski of New Futures discuss the state of childcare in New Hampshire.
The campaign is hoping to use support for John E. Sununu against him, arguing NRSC involvement in NH elections has done more harm than good.
1st Congressional District Republican candidate: I’m aware we’ve had shutdowns in the past, but the priorities here are preposterous.
An effort is underway in Concord to change that with legislation that would give homeowners more freedom and limit restrictive zoning rules.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte and others spoke at the Business and Industry Association meeting at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics Monday.
5 major unions, including the largest representing federal workers, are calling on Democrats to abandon the filibuster and allow a clean CR.
Pease Development Authority Vice Chair Neil Levesque did not respond to a request that he elaborate on the accusations.
New Hampshire’s first elected transgender-identifying state House member, Stacie Marie Laughton, is expected to change plea on Halloween.
News that progressive activists are organizing to defy the NH’s ban on sanctuary cities drew a swift response from Gov. Ayotte, Republicans.
Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform: More states are moving toward New Hampshire’s example.
NH RNC committeewoman: It is not just a cherished tradition; the primary a safeguard for the integrity and of the presidential election.
Redbud Consulting: 58% of Granite State voters believe families with young children are struggling, while just 2% think they are thriving.
State Rep. Jared Sullivan (D-Bethlehem) is running for U.S. Senate; former state Rep. Bill Conlin (D-Dover) has declared his CD 1 candidacy.
The documents were part of an announcement that the Department of Justice Civil Rights Unit had initiated action against Travis Lufkin.
In an announcement video, the 61-year-old Sununu says it's time to “lower the temperature” in American politics.
This choice will define Republican credibility on government waste for years to come. The opportunity is concrete and bipartisan.
Executive director of Children's Scholarship Fund NH: Expanded enrollment is guaranteed for returning students and low-income families.