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Medical aid in dying, education funding, transgender issues: What to look for in the State House this week
03-17-2025 10:51 AM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

The New Hampshire Legislature advanced several key bills last week, including Republican overhauls on education funding, rollbacks on bail reform and more. Here’s what you need to know.

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Legislators advance ban on sexual content in schools, plus 5 GOP-led bills on transgender issues
03-27-2025 5:44 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

House lawmakers passed what’s effectively a statewide ban on sexual content in K-12 schools on Thursday, which would also create a complaint and appeals process for parents to challenge books they feel are inappropriate.


Want to ‘sip and stroll’ outside with an alcoholic beverage? The N.H. House thinks you do
03-26-2025 4:10 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

Picture this: You’ve finished enjoying dinner and drinks at a restaurant, and you pour your alcoholic beverage into a to-go cup. You can bring it home or sip it as you wander around downtown.


Vaccines, state primary date and more: What to look for in the State House this week
03-23-2025 8:39 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

Transgender-related legislation dominated the New Hampshire State House last week, with lawmakers advancing a handful of bills that could direct people to use the bathroom that corresponds with their biological sex, not their gender, as well as ban puberty blockers, hormone treatment and breast surgery for people under age 18.


With a razor-thin margin, N.H. House tables end-of-life options bill
03-21-2025 2:38 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

The House of Representatives shot down a bill that would expand end-of-life care options on Thursday with a split that was as close as it gets – but its fate isn’t sealed yet.


NH House advances bathroom bill, parental bill of rights
03-21-2025 12:14 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

Rebuking last year’s veto by former governor Chris Sununu, the New Hampshire House of Representatives passed a bill on Thursday that would permit the separation of people based on biological sex in bathrooms and other areas.


‘It’s scaring the hell out of people’: Lawmakers parse out state’s role to determine Trump’s policy impact on NH
03-19-2025 4:31 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

Tedd Benson’s company has worked with the same Canadian supplier for over 20 years and uses a certain type of engineered wood to manufacture houses at its facilities in Keene and Walpole.


“We don’t have to compromise”: House Republicans vote to roll back bail reforms, with Gov. Ayotte leading the charge
03-13-2025 4:33 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

Gov. Kelly Ayotte notched a policy victory early in her political tenure.


Frank Edelblut to depart as education commissioner; Ayotte launches search for replacement
03-13-2025 4:03 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut will depart from his role at the end of the current school year, Gov. Kelly Ayotte announced Thursday afternoon.


N.H. House votes to make EFAs universally available; still needs approval from Senate
03-13-2025 12:53 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

The New Hampshire House of Representatives voted to remove income requirements for the state’s school choice program starting in July 2026 in a win for the Legislature’s increased Republican majority.


‘Are you listening?’ – NH residents urge lawmakers to fund public schools, childcare and disability services
03-13-2025 12:35 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

State lawmakers heard an earful from constituents, advocates and local officials denouncing the state’s current school funding formula and Education Freedom Accounts this week.


Democrats’ attempt to create an affirmative right to abortion poised to fall flat in committee
03-11-2025 5:12 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

An attempt by Democrats to reaffirm access to abortion in New Hampshire seemed to fall flat with the Republican-led Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.


Vehicle inspections, EFAs and more: What to look for in the State House this week
03-09-2025 10:00 AM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

The New Hampshire Senate and House of Representatives voted on over 200 bills last week, advancing many to the next stage of the legislative process. Here’s what you need to know.


NH Senate passes parental bill of rights giving families more power to get answers about school records and programs
03-06-2025 6:56 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

The New Hampshire Senate passed a parental bill of rights that would prohibit school districts from knowingly withholding or denying the existence of information about a parent’s child.


Cocktails to go? Under proposed NH law, restaurants could deliver liquor to your home
03-06-2025 6:21 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

Ever wanted to order an alcoholic beverage delivered to your home? Under a proposed new law, you could.


Bill to remove NH’s consumer advocate met with concerns, opposition
03-06-2025 3:24 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

On one hand, Weare Rep. Ross Berry’s bill to fold New Hampshire’s independent Office of the Consumer Advocate into the state Department of Energy has the backing of Republican leadership.


House bill to ban gender-affirming treatments for minors draws 4 hours of emotional testimony, national advocates
03-03-2025 7:00 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

Rosie Emrich spent the weekend mulling over what she wanted to tell lawmakers on Monday.


What to look for in the State House this week
03-03-2025 2:58 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

In a quieter week for the New Hampshire Legislature during winter break, state leaders still made some big moves. Here’s what you need to know.


One of Concord’s most publicly used buildings to shut down this summer, displacing parts of the state’s legislative process
02-28-2025 5:58 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

This time of year, the New Hampshire State House and the Legislative Office Building are bustling with public hearings, committee meetings and voting sessions. Come summer, half of the legislative hub will close for 18 months or more for renovations, displacing senators, bill hearings and other public business until 2027.


Party politics already drive some school board elections. Some NH lawmakers want to make it official
02-25-2025 4:32 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

For Eric Pauer, a former board member of the Hollis Brookline Cooperative School District, school board elections are already deeply rooted in party politics. So, why not make it official?


What to look for in the State House this week
02-23-2025 11:06 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

In the State House this past week, cannabis legislation advanced through the House of Representatives while other legislative attempts by Democrats were shot down. Gov. Kelly Ayotte also had a direct message for the state’s prison system. Here’s what you need to know about New Hampshire government last week.

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