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Gov. Chris Sununu spent Thursday praising Dartmouth College and UNH for their level-headed handling of anti-Israel protests Wednesday night.
GOP gubernatorial hopeful Chuck Morse is betting his record as a state lawmaker from Salem will put him into the corner office in Concord.
The Wolfeboro Republican and former Congressman said, at 71, he reached a “crossroads”; receives accolades from both sides of the aisle.
Durham state Rep. Timothy Horrigan opposes death notification to clear voter rolls; cites mom's absentee ballot vote 7 days after passing.
Executive director of fair funding org: Deep disparities in taxes and ed. opportunities are the backdrop for the current school lawsuits.
Like Pappas, Kuster would not say if she supports withholding debt relief from antisemitic activists arrested or expelled from school.
Axios: “It's complicated enough ... with the range of opinions and height of emotions we have”; Van Ostern, Whitley also mum on the issue.
1st CD candidate: The antisemitic and anti-American rhetoric is nothing new on college campuses; the refusal of Democrats to call it out is.
Small business owners “are feeling good,” SBA Administrator Isabel Guzman said Tuesday. “There is hope in the economy.”
Businesses and leaders from Concord, Manchester, Milford, Portsmouth, Salem, and other communities were honored Tuesday.
Deputy Speaker: Accumulators, similar to maximizers, are making their way into plans. You pay the same premiums but receive less coverage.
Debate in New Hampshire continues concerning terminology in the U.S. Code on immigration status and whether it is “offensive.”
State Education Board Chairman: Study says EFAs represent 0.7% of the $3.5B funding public schools receive from local, state, fed sources.
Advocates warn the administration’s new regulations for power plants will hurt states that rely on natural gas for electricity generation.
The 1st Congressional District Rep offered the strongest language yet from a NH Democrat regarding the chaos on American college campuses.
New Hampshire’s governor and 24 others have requested President Joe Biden to end his “pause” on new liquid natural gas (LNG) exports.
The competition between the pair has been heated enough to prompt state GOP officials to issue a formal call for “decorum and respect.”
While there have been anti-Israel protests at UNH in the past, the rhetoric on Thursday was more openly antisemitic and anti-American.
Both NH gubernatorial candidates are calling for a ban on the sale or purchase of “assault weapons” while not defining what one is.