by Ed Naile NH Secretary of State Bill Gardner says that the court ruling was based on a likely misinterpretation of the requirements of the new voter ID law. Gardner says he’s troubled by the prospect of adding to his website the section saying college students don’t...
The Nashua Regional Planning Commission (NRPC) is holding their Executive Committee and regular Commission meetings, this Wednesday night, September 19th, in Milford (http://www.nashuarpc.org/) The Nashua RPC is the organization that is spearheading the Granite State...
The town of Salem, NH has put “The Granite State Futures” program on their agenda tonight, for September 17th. The meeting will be held in the Knightley Room on the bottom floor of the town hall and starts at 7:00 PM. There are two times, one at the beginning and one...
by Ed Naile Most say voting went smoothly Around 7:20 in this video [since removed], the group ‘Democracy Now’ is reporting that people were turned away from the polls because of not having sufficient Voter ID in NH on September 11, 2012. [Article and...
Courtesy of The NH House of Representatives, here is a file that outlines legislative accomplishments as of 2012. Please download the PDF file: 2012 Session Accomplishments
This sheet outlines some of the goals that have been suggested to New Hampshire’s nine regional planning commissions. Please remember, the commissions are unelected boards, created by executive orders, and funded by your tax dollars. They have NO authority to...