Hundreds of people gathered outside the State House on Sunday for a "Not My Presidents Day Rally" hosted by NH 50501, to voice concerns about the Trump Administration’s agenda and actions taken by U.S ...
Radical NH Republicans are trying to crush public education, the foundation of our democracy. Their approach is to attack education from all sides banning books and curriculum, challenging staffing, ...
In a recent article State Representative Jim Kofalt defended HB 1811 which would eliminate state vaccine mandates for school and daycare attendance, well, sort of.  In his argument against vaccine ...
Two bills coming before the House this week are indicative of the New Hampshire Legislature: where it is heading and where it ...
Deputy Majority Floor Leader Juliet Harvey-Bolia (R-Tilton), and Representative Steven Bogert (R-Laconia) released the following statement, eulogizing State Representative Harry Bean, who passed away ...
Accusations of harassment, doxing and retaliation – as well as harrowing personal stories about domestic and sexual violence – dominated a lengthy hearing Wednesday on a bill that would form a ...
Todd Lyons, Acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said Thursday that Department of Homeland Security officials spoke with Gov. Kelly Ayotte about the proposed immigrant ...
CONCORD — Another public hearing was held Thursday morning at the State House for House Bill 121, regarding school district financial requirements and district probation processes. Rep. Kristin Noble, ...
Children would no longer be required to have a Hepatitis B vaccine to attend schools and daycares after the House Thursday initially approved House Bill 1719.
Restoring the structure of the selection of the Youth Development Center child abuse claims administrator to the state's Supreme Court was supported by all who testified Thursday, including several ...