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Each week in Manchester, in an undisclosed location, a similar scene unfolds. On this particular day, in early September, it goes like this: A few people…
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Map: Who Might Be Affected By Stricter Residency Requirements Linking Voting and Vehicle Licensing?State offices that oversee elections and motor vehicle laws have declined to explain what implications, if any, New Hampshire’s new residency standards…
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New Hampshire is heading into a busy election season, with municipal contests in November, and the first-in-the-nation presidential primary not far…
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Imagine you are forced to go to a hospital to receive psychiatric treatment that you don’t think you need. What rights would you have?That’s the question…
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They can be found shuffling across North State Street on days when the legislative calendar is packed with public hearings. You see them taking notes from…
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It can be hard to keep track of the details on lobbying spending in New Hampshire. We want to help.Every few months, lobbyists are supposed to file…
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Ever since New Hampshire’s Medicaid work requirement was approved by the Trump administration last November, critics have warned it would be plagued by…
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Rep. Joe Alexander, a first-term Republican from Goffstown, used to think he was “an expert on time management.”“Then,” he said, “I joined the…
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The Legislative Ethics Committee voted on Monday to pursue a preliminary investigation into a complaint against New Hampshire House Majority Leader Doug…
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As a new work requirement for beneficiaries of New Hampshire’s expanded Medicaid program takes effect this month, some in the healthcare industry say…