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Bill advances allowing parental opt-outs for LGBTQ+ topics in school
05-13-2024 9:40 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

In early May, Democrats in the House defeated the “Honesty in Education Act.” The bill was the latest effort to require public school teachers to answer parents when they ask about changes to their child’s gender identity. But another bill is moving...

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Lawmakers hear some good news about state revenues – and reasons for concern
05-10-2024 10:22 AM

By ANNMARIE TIMMINS

Lawmakers got some good news this week. State revenues were about $142 million ahead of projections as of May, despite lower than planned revenue from tobacco, real estate, and business enterprise taxes. The House Ways and Means Committee heard some...


Senate Republicans clash with House over raising education freedom account eligibility
05-09-2024 9:49 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

Republicans in the House and Senate are both interested in raising the income cap for education freedom accounts this year. But the chambers disagree over how high.On Tuesday, the Senate Education Committee rejected a proposal by the House to raise...


In New Hampshire governor’s race, some finance reports are clearer than others
05-08-2024 10:16 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

By last December, Executive Councilor Cinde Warmington had raised a total of $1.059 million for her campaign for governor – a number clearly visible on the cover sheet of her Dec. 6 campaign finance report. What is harder to see is who, exactly,...


House kills ‘HOMEnibus bill,’ voting against attempt to incentivize housing
05-07-2024 10:42 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

The New Hampshire House voted down a bipartisan bill meant to make it easier to build housing in the state, in a 188-173 vote last week that kills the legislation for the year.Proponents of Senate Bill 538, known as the “HOMEnibus,” argued it would...


Community health workers, Republicans disagree over who should pay for their services
05-06-2024 9:55 AM

By ANNMARIE TIMMINS

Understanding the impact of a community health care worker requires connecting the dots. Paula Smith, director of the Southern New Hampshire Area Health Education Center, did that for lawmakers recently while asking them to secure funding for that...


House passes bill to raise minimum marriage age to 18, sending it to governor
05-03-2024 7:38 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

The New Hampshire House passed a bill Thursday raising the legal age of marriage to 18, sending the legislation to Gov. Chris Sununu’s desk after years of advocacy.Senate Bill 359, which passed 192-174, states that “no person below the age of 18 years...


Biden administration to greatly ease marijuana regulations; here’s how N.H. would be affected
05-02-2024 10:15 AM

By JACOB FISCHLER and ETHAN DeWITT

The Biden administration plans to remove marijuana from a list of the most dangerous and highly regulated drugs, the Department of Justice said Tuesday. The Drug Enforcement Administration will propose moving the drug from a Schedule I substance,...


House Republicans recommend eliminating most of anti-hunger bill
05-01-2024 9:27 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

House Republican lawmakers are moving to strip out major portions of a bipartisan bill aimed at addressing child hunger, arguing they are costly and unnecessary, in a decision that drew sharp criticism from Democrats and advocates.The House Finance...


AG: Bill would reduce YDC lawsuits by paying victims more, expanding eligibility
04-30-2024 9:46 AM

By ANNMARIE TIMMINS

The state is responding on two fronts to the hundreds of claims of sexual and physical abuse from individuals held as children at the former Youth Development Center: in a Brentwood courtroom, where it is defending itself against the first of what...


NH troops from the border: ‘We have to adapt every night to every scenario’
04-29-2024 12:21 PM

By ANNMARIE TIMMINS

New Hampshire National Guard Lt. Ryan Camp looked through the border fence separating Texas and Mexico, and made a mental note of the pickup truck crawling back and forth along the bank of the Rio Grande. He logged the man fishing and the person he...


Senate weighs farm-to-school pilot program
04-29-2024 10:26 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

Senators are considering creating a state-run “farm to schools” program to increase the amount of local produce that goes to school meals. House Bill 1678 would create a two-year pilot program to reimburse 10 public schools that purchase food from New...


As UNH hosts rally against Gaza war, lawmakers weigh campus free speech protections
04-26-2024 10:27 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

As campus demonstrations protesting Israeli actions in Gaza continue across the country, New Hampshire lawmakers are seeking to regulate how public colleges and universities respond to questions of free speech. House Bill 1305 would insert freedom of...


As lawmakers contemplate requiring voter ID, one organization is ready to help
04-25-2024 9:48 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

Sue Nastasi lost her birth certificate years ago. “Beats me where it is,” she said. But getting it back is not a simple matter. Nastasi was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, in a hospital that doesn’t exist any more, under a different name, she said. She...


No deal. Laconia buyer misses deadline, state is out $21.5 million.
04-23-2024 10:23 AM

By ANNMARIE TIMMINS

In 2021, Gov. Chris Sununu rewrote state law to give himself the power to sell the beautiful but problematic 220-acre former Laconia State School campus, saying he’d succeed where others had failed. With just three votes from the Executive Council,...


The fraught path forward for cannabis legalization, explained
04-19-2024 9:43 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

New Hampshire’s cannabis legalization effort has reached a tricky crossroads.A year after Gov. Chris Sununu announced he would support a legalization approach that meets a number of strict conditions, the New Hampshire House has passed a bill. That...


Court: Communities can’t reject solar on looks, property value fears alone
04-17-2024 10:18 AM

By ANNMARIE TIMMINS

Four communities in the state have been recognized as solar-welcoming by SolSmart, a federally funded organization that helps municipalities expand solar power. Franklin is not among them, and a recent state Supreme Court opinion likely won’t help get...


Mayors say need is growing for state homelessness prevention funds
04-17-2024 10:02 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

When homeless residents request housing assistance from Keene, the city must help, even when shelters are full. As the number of New Hampshire’s homeless has grown, that has become increasingly expensive.During the fiscal year that ended in June 2023,...


NH mayors want more help from state on homelessness prevention funds
04-16-2024 8:02 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

When homeless residents request housing assistance from Keene, the city must help, even when shelters are full. As the number of New Hampshire’s homeless has grown, that has become increasingly expensive.During the fiscal year that ended in June 2023,...


New EPA PFAS rule goes further than New Hampshire’s standards, setting up new challenge
04-11-2024 10:32 AM

By LISA SORG and ETHAN DeWITT

A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rule adding new limits on PFAS chemicals in public water systems announced Wednesday would go further than New Hampshire’s own limits and could have major implications for homeowners and water utilities, state...


One year in, state says paid family leave program is stable and growing
04-10-2024 9:48 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

For years, Concord had a less-than-ideal policy for new mothers who were city employees: short-term disability insurance. After giving birth, the moms could use their six to eight weeks of annual disability leave for recovery and newborn bonding.New...

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