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The state’s bail law has been tightened, Ayotte’s budget is still being revised, and communications with the White House are ...
While there’s much more work to do beyond these first 100 days, I’m proud of the progress we’ve made together.
New Hampshire hospitals are taking the state to court over a three-decade-old tax that provides matching funds for the ...
Hopes for legal weed in New Hampshire were likely dashed once again on Thursday when the state Senate tabled a bill to ...
The Senate has often trashed landfill bills. But with growing political attention to solid waste issues, including from the ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte will mark 100 days in office this weekend, and she said she is proud of her achievements while noting that she's not on board with some of the deep budget cuts proposed by House ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte congratulated Ossipee police for becoming a 287(g) law enforcement agency, which the chief and the selectmen’s chair say means the police have more tools to ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte used her first State of the State address to lobby for restoration of House budget cuts to higher education, mental health, Medicaid providers, the arts and the state’s child ...
Five members of Governor Kelly Ayotte’s all-volunteer Commission on Government Efficiency have technically been ineligible to ...
Hospitals and state officials have been at odds since last year over the Medicaid Enhancement Tax, with hundreds of millions ...
New Hampshire Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice James P. Bassett on April 15 notified Gov. Kelly Ayotte of his intention ...
The state Office of the Child Advocate was designed to respond to fatalities like that of Lewis, said Rung. But House ...