Increase in Taxes Continues in Concord Just when you thought that the Democrats at the State House in Concord were done taxing us, here they go again. This week the House Transportation Committee, along strict party lines, voted to pass a bill creating yet another...
The Dartmouth – Rep.’s arrest derails state ‘Good Sam’ bill Following his Oct. 30 arrest for underage alcohol consumption, New Hampshire State Rep. Brian Poznanski, D-Hillsborough, has been dropped as the primary sponsor of the “Good Samaritan” legislation...
Last week the proposed bailout of The Claremont Eagle Times by the State of NH was discussed on FOX’s Glenn Beck Show, by Judge Andrew Napolitano. The Governor and Council are meeting again this week, Wednesday, 11/18/2009 at the Statehouse. Councilor Ray...
Per an article in the Union Leader, on October 21 and 22 of 2009, Susan Almy of the NH House of Representatives will be holding a two-day tax ‘summit’ at the Legislative Office Building. October 21 the session will run from 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM in LOB...
July 30, 2009 Seacoast Online CONCORD — A judge has rejected the state’s claim on a $110 million surplus in a fund that underwrites malpractice insurance. The state counted on $65 million of the money to help balance the budget in the fiscal year that just ended...
HB1 and HB2 are the budget bills. This week, the NH House and Senate will be voting on the final versions of the budget bills. HB1, the spending portion, still increases overall spending by nearly 11%. HB2, while not containing any of the “boogey man”...