According to a report that appears in the Concord Monitor the New Hampshire Gaming Study Commission is considering its draft interim report. My take from what was reported.
Stall for time.
I’m not going to waste your time and mine by cutting and pasting intellectual quotes from Lew Feldstein about what the [...]
The upcoming race for the Second Congressional District gets more interesting by the day. The latest entry to this western district is Concord Firefighter and Democratic State Representative John Dejoie.
I think this is a margin campaign.
There are already other candidates and capital in this race that will far outpace anything [...]
...According to the study, New Hampshire families earning less than $25,000 pay 8.3 percent of their income in state and local taxes.
...The top 1 percent of earners, [...]
Every female New Hampshire legislator has been invited to an event on the morning of December 1stat the Common Man in Concord at 8:45 am. The event is focused on introducing them to “Sisters on the Planet,” a project of Oxfam International, and Oxfam America. Curious minds might ask, who are [...]
Every female New Hampshire legislator has been invited to an event on the morning of December 1stat the Common Man in Concord at 8:45 am. The event is focused on introducing them to “Sisters on the Planet,” a project of Oxfam International, and Oxfam America. Curious minds might ask, who are [...]
Increase in Taxes Continues in Concord
Just when you thought that the Democrats at the State House in Concord were done taxing us, here they go again. This week the House Transportation Committee, along strict party lines, voted to pass a bill creating yet another fee–a new driver’s license [...]
According to the federal government's Recovery.gov database, which tracks how state governments are spending the $787 billion stimulus package approved last year, 92.5% of all New Hampshire jobs "created or saved" by the legislation are concentrated in the State Capital of Concord.
[...]Anne Marie Banfield sat down with Lydia Harmon and Denis Goddard for a chat on Capitol Access, a show that is taped each Thursday at Concord Public TV.
[...]Anne Marie Banfield sat down with Lydia Harmon and Denis Goddard for a chat on Capitol Access, a show that is taped each Thursday at Concord Public TV.
[...]Papa Sununu, in hopes of picking up seats that New Hampshire voters have firmly signaled should NOT be under Republican control, thought [...]
Good Rich Lowry column on media attempts to link Hasan to PTSD.
FairPoint can’t even get its phone books right. Old Verizon ones are more accurate. Sheesh.
Concord has $40,000 to spend on subsidizing storefront facades on Main Street.
Stephen Stark: Obama peaked on Election Day
Dear Emily,
I am writing to you today because it seems that I'm not going to have much luck in calling you today. Why do I say that?
Well, about 15 minutes ago, I called the NH Democrat Party headquarters in Concord, and a gentleman answered the phone; the conversation went mostly' [...]
The Concord Monitor asks how much of what goes on at Town Hall should the public have the right to know?
The short answer: nearly everything.
Trouble is, reasonable - and sometimes unreasonable - people can disagree over the specifics. In New Hampshire and across the country, there will always [...]
Good thing we take our politics seriously here. Local elections, special elections, gearing up for the mid terms, 2010 Federal....what could be missing....hmmmmm....oh, wait - nothing!
UL is reporting that Tim Pawlenty ("TPaw") is inbound:
Concord – Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty will unofficially launch the New Hampshire 2012 presidential campaign when [...]
Pawlenty is the featured guest of the Republican Senate Majority Committee PAC on Wednesday, Dec. 16.There's an awful lot [...]
November 11, 2009
Nashua Telegraph
CONCORD (AP) – New Hampshire’s two senators say the U.S. Senate has approved $350,000 in federal funding for a study on how climate conditions impact alpine areas in the White Mountain National Forest.
The Appalachian Mountain Club, the Mount Washington Observatory and Plymouth State University [...]
City was warned in 2008 it would not meet debt service payment
CONCORD - Frank Guinta's lack of leadership and poor fiscal management have led to the Verizon Wireless Arena's bonds being downgraded to junk status, a possibility that Guinta was warned about [...]
BIA President Jim Roche writes in the Concord Monitor on the need to examine the costs of the health care bills making their way through Congress.
It's remarkable, therefore, that health care reform under consideration by our congressional delegation in our nation's capitol seems very likely to add to [...]