Lynch signs smaller unions into law

June 11, 2008 Nashua Telegraph Gov. John Lynch signed legislation that lets groups as small as three form a public employee union but only if the local government agrees to it. Currently, groups no smaller than 10 can unionize. Rep. John Knowles, D-Hudson, wrote the...

Kenney’s run for governor is now official

June 11, 2008 Union Leader Concord – State Sen. Joseph Kenney filed as a candidate for governor today, signing a pledge to observe a voluntary $1.2 million total spending limit and challenging Gov. John Lynch to do the same. “I want to make this about people, not...

Meet the New Press’s “Education Stew”

This past Saturday June 7th, CNHT appeared on WEMJ 1490 AM’s “Meet the New Press” with Doug and Skip from GraniteGrok.com They talked about what’s going on in education today. Fuzzy academics and the liberal ‘agenda’, the school...

Voter Fraud Takes Center Stage

[This was originally posted on December 18, 2005 but has been updated for 2008.] It look as though the lax enforcement of voter domicile statutes By our AG have led to an interesting set of circumstances in Manchester. Tax fighters in the November 8, 2005 races in...

Universal Preschool Benefits Miscalculated and Overstated

June 6, 2006 Reason Foundation RAND study compares apples and oranges, exaggerates pre-k’s benefits, underestimates costs by Christopher Cardiff and Edward Stringham On June 6th, California voters will decide whether to enact Proposition 82, the Preschool for...

Small towns lose effort to get representation

June 6, 2008 Nashua Telegraph LITCHFIELD – A superior court judge denied an attempt by a legal rights group and coalition of New Hampshire towns to force the House of Representatives to redistrict itself before the November elections. Merrimack County Superior Court...