from November 23, 2007 by Donald Lambro Democrats party of rich, study finds Democrats like to define themselves as the party of poor and middle-income Americans, but a new study says they now represent the majority of the nation’s wealthiest congressional...
January 18, 2009 Thanks to HSLDA According to the HSLDA, HB 367 and HB 368 are two proposed laws that represent the most serious legislative threat ever faced by New Hampshire homeschoolers. HB 367 would drastically change the current evaluation and assessment section...
Right-to-Know faces unclear changes CONCORD – Depending on who you ask, changes to the Right-to-Know law in House Bill 53 are either legislative housekeeping or an assault on the public’s access to information. Rep. Jim Garrity, a co-sponsor of the bill, said...
Proposal draws fire from Claremont city officials CLAREMONT — Cynthia Coolidge Howard, along with 300 other Claremont residents, have petitioned city council and the mayor asking for deep cuts in the city budget and more citizen involvement in the process. At...
January 18, 2009 New Hampshire (partial text) We hate to keep banging on the subject of the proposal to license saltwater anglers, but some new and interesting ideas came from New Jersey’s Regional Fishing Alliance that have not been raised here in the Granite State....
January 17, 2009 Newburyport News N.H. proposes ‘open tolling’ in Hampton HAMPTON, N.H. — A Sunday evening traffic jam at the Hampton tolls is as much a part of local summers as baseball and beach pizza. But as soon as next year, sitting in five miles of...