New Hampshire's House and Senate approved competing bills Thursday to eventually allow parents of any income level to receive state-funded Education Freedom Account grants.
By a surprisingly strong margin, the House of Representatives voted to end the annual safety inspections that all car and truck owners are required to have in New Hampshire.
During another busy legislative week, the House of Representatives and state Senate will consider staking out their own positions regarding the expansion of gambling and eligibility for parents to receive
Supporters urged lawmakers to allow bars, restaurants, grocery and convenience stores to stay open later to sell alcohol along with two other changes that would further relax liquor laws.
Nearly two dozen workers in federal agencies assisting farms in New Hampshire have lost their jobs, U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen told a roundtable discussion Monday about the challenges farmers are
Shawn Cannizzaro of Claremont said Medicaid health insurance coverage became the life preserver he needed to recover from drug and alcohol addiction and become the owner of four sober-living houses.
With a larger Republican majority thanks to the voters, gun rights advocates easily beat back gun control measures in the House of Representatives Thursday.
Siding squarely with law enforcement, Gov. Kelly Ayotte ordered Corrections Commissioner Helen Hanks to change agency policy and use “inmates” and not “residents” in all references to those incarcerated in
With a larger Republican majority thanks to the voters, gun rights advocates easily beat back gun control measures in the House of Representatives Thursday.