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Ayotte suggests no business enterprise tax reductions planned in budget
01-16-2025 9:02 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

Gov. Kelly Ayotte appears to be moving ahead with a two-year budget that does not include further cuts to New Hampshire’s business taxes, despite some Republicans’ wishes.

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In a shift, Senate passes string of bills overriding local zoning barriers to housing
03-25-2025 4:56 PM

By ETHAN DEWITT

As state senators clashed over the best way to increase New Hampshire’s housing supply Thursday, much of the debate hinged on a preference: the carrot or the stick.


NH attorney general Formella will be kept on ‘holdover’ status starting March 31
03-25-2025 3:40 PM

By ETHAN DEWITT

Attorney General John Formella — the current president of the National Association of Attorneys General — will not be nominated to a new four-year term this month, Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s office announced Monday.


‘The governor is going to go in a different direction’ – An exit interview with Frank Edelblut
03-20-2025 7:23 PM

By ETHAN DEWITT

New Hampshire Commissioner of Education Frank Edelblut is ending his eight-year tenure this spring because Gov. Kelly Ayotte “is going to go in a different direction,” he said in an interview Tuesday.


Shaheen, Hassan, and Pappas push SHRED Act to keep ski mountain fees local
02-24-2025 3:27 PM

By WILLIAM SKIPWORTH

Every year, about 1 million visitors hit the slopes to ski or snowboard in New Hampshire’s White Mountain National Forest, according to the National Forest Service.


Lawmakers eye boost to homestead kitchens
02-18-2025 5:49 PM

By CLAIRE SULLIVAN

Business isn’t always a piece of cake for homestead sellers.


New Hampshire’s state budget crunch has been years in the making. Now come the cuts.
01-14-2025 9:25 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

The signs that New Hampshire’s business tax revenues might be faltering first emerged in late 2023. Now, they’re unmistakable.


In a ‘reasonably busy year’ for energy bills, debates on administration, offshore wind loom large
01-13-2025 9:45 AM

By CLAIRE SULLIVAN

A new year, a new governor, and a new Legislature – but many energy debates in New Hampshire remain the same headed into the next administration and season of lawmaking.


Pappas, Goodlander among 48 Democrats to join House GOP in passing immigrant detention bill
01-09-2025 9:46 AM

By CLAIRE SULLIVAN

New Hampshire’s two U.S. House members broke from most of their party in supporting legislation to detain immigrants charged with crimes such as theft and shoplifting.


As a new session begins, with 1,155 bills, here’s how to find, track, and testify on legislation
01-08-2025 9:55 AM

By CLAIRE SULLIVAN and ETHAN DeWITT

New Hampshire’s 2025 legislative session is kicking off this month. But the flood of legislation proposed by lawmakers this year means State House staff are scrambling to get it all ready. All told, there have been 830 House bills and 325 Senate bills...


What is fairness? NH officials work to design civics curriculum – and wrestle with large questions
01-06-2025 8:46 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

For the group gathered around a conference table last month, the goal was a lofty one: design a curriculum to teach first graders the basics of civics and constitutional law.But the slide of the draft lesson projected before the members of the...


Amid rise of cyanobacteria and other lake threats, state lawmakers seek stronger defenses
01-03-2025 9:43 AM

By CLAIRE SULLIVAN

Among New Hampshire’s most treasured natural beauties are its lakes. But those water bodies face a number of mounting stressors: climate change, pollution runoff, aging dams, cyanobacteria blooms, and more.Some of those challenges will be the focus of...


Gender-affirming care ban, bail reform, and covered bridges: The new state laws of 2025
01-02-2025 9:01 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

2025 brings a wealth of changes to New Hampshire, from the governor’s office to the Legislature. It also includes a number of new laws. While most of the 378 laws signed by Gov. Chris Sununu in 2024 have already taken effect, many were timed to take...


Plymouth State University researchers receive grant to study snowpack data
01-02-2025 8:52 AM

By CLAIRE SULLIVAN

Researchers at Plymouth State University will use a two-year, $192,000 federal grant to look at almost a century of snowpack data in the Northeast and create the first “Snow Drought Index” in the nation.The index “will look at measurements of depth...


The next steps for housing advocates in 2025
12-19-2024 10:13 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

New Hampshire’s housing shortage dominated candidate platforms this election season, from the battle for governor to the races for the state House. And it has been top of mind for many voters, polls indicate. “The reality is the public opinion is...


Rain on snow: How climate change might be shortening New Hampshire’s winters
12-12-2024 10:22 AM

By EMILY CUMMINGS

Mount Washington is known for having the worst weather in the world, so the week before Christmas, most people would expect the summit to be consumed by snowy conditions. But on Dec. 17-19, 2023, precipitation on the mountain fell as rain. The...


Consumer advocate, PUC, lawmakers set to tussle over state energy policy roles
12-11-2024 9:21 AM

By CLAIRE SULLIVAN

The state institutions involved in energy – setting policies, watching over utilities, advocating for ratepayers – are poised to face questions from lawmakers in the legislative session that begins next month.Chief among those questions, and...


Trio of magistrates set to usher in a new era for bail in New Hampshire
12-09-2024 9:50 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

Two weeks ago, Jaye Duncan was the type of lawyer handling 100 cases at once.As a Manchester public defender, Duncan represented dozens of clients, helping them to advocate for favorable bail conditions, enter plea agreements, and defend themselves...


What’s next for abortion laws in New Hampshire
12-04-2024 10:35 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

In Kelly Ayotte’s campaign for governor, the now-governor-elect was clear in ads and speeches: She would not be making changes to the state’s abortion law. That law, passed in 2021, bans abortions after six months of pregnancy except in cases of fatal...


What’s in New Hampshire’s new minimum public school standards
11-27-2024 10:22 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

After a two-year process, lawmakers approved a broad package of state rules last week governing how public schools should operate. But many public school educators say they aren’t happy.Known as the “minimum standards for public school approval,” the...


‘Trash juice’ gets a legislative spotlight following management failures
11-26-2024 9:35 AM

By CLAIRE SULLIVAN

When it rains over a landfill, water trickles through the waste, picking up contaminants in the trash and forming a polluted liquid called leachate.Lawmakers will consider a bill next session that would create more comprehensive requirements around...

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