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The proposed marijuana legalization bill draws an array of backers, including liberal and conservative organizations.
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Turnout seen as critical as House gathers for Organization Day.
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The party that wins the House may have a razor-thin majority on paper. But in practice, the outcome of bills is going to depend on how many show up to vote.
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How was their attendance at committee meetings, where lawmakers hear from the public? Was their absence from a session day “excused” – granted for illness, “important business” such as a work conflict, or a death in the family? Were they present but missed an important vote to take a call or use the bathroom?
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The bill had received broad bipartisan support in the Senate, but the House decided it needed further study.
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El estado ha cambiado cómo rastrea las hospitalizaciones debido al COVID. El senado discutirá dos proyectos que proponen legalizar la marihuana y el comportamiento de legisladores en redes sociales será el enfoque en una reunión del comité de ética.
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Bills passed by the House would prioritize individual rights and limit the authority of entities to compel adherence to public health policies.
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The House hasn't been at the State House for two years.
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Hoy es abogado de inmigración y activista por los derechos de los inmigrantes. Vive en Nashua y para él, la justicia para su gente es lo que lo mueve en la vida.
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Por San Valentín, se ofrecen pruebas gratis de detección de STIs en Nashua. Los centros de salud de New Hampshire ven descenso de servicios de COVID-19 mientras el brote de la Ómicron se reduce. Además, la Cámara se prepara para segunda sesión socialmente distanciada.