The State We’re In: Election 2022 wrap-up

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Voters went to the polls Tuesday to select their choices for a variety of state and federal races in the midterm election. What happened, and what does it mean? The State We’re In host Melanie Plenda talks about the election’s results and what it means for Granite Staters. Joining the discuss is Anna Brown, the Director of Research and Analysis for Citizens Count and host of the podcast ‘$100 plus Mileage,’ Granite State News Collaborative Reporter and founder/editor of Granite Memo Stephen Porter, Assistant Editor of Manchester Ink Link Andrew Sylvia, and State House Reporter for the Keene Sentinel Rick Green.

One-size-fits-all response to masks lacks foresight and endangers at-risk students

read more…: One-size-fits-all response to masks lacks foresight and endangers at-risk students

Our team at Amoskeag Health is extremely concerned about HB 1131’s disregard for the health and well-being of our patients and community members, especially those who have underlying health conditions and disabilities. A one-size-fits-all response to masks does not work for our children, our school districts, or the Granite State.

‘This afternoon I will officially leave the Democratic party to affiliate as an independent’

read more…: ‘This afternoon I will officially leave the Democratic party to affiliate as an independent’

My priorities as a representative for the town of Amherst have not changed. I will continue fighting for my values as outlined in my electoral platform including electoral reform, criminal justice reform, protecting our environment and natural beauty of our state, increasing state aid for education, and lowering local property tax burdens on our community.

The Soapbox – Mask You a Few Questions: Why I’m weary of vaccine and mask mandates

read more…: The Soapbox – Mask You a Few Questions: Why I’m weary of vaccine and mask mandates

The entire premise of lockdowns, mask/vaccine mandates and other orders is that there is a health crisis caused by coronavirus which is extremely deadly. It started as asking people to stay home for two weeks to “flatten the curve” and has grown to mandating vaccines for all.  While it was harder to prove this was not the case in 2020, the data is in and it is clear that coronavirus is not as deadly as currently advertised.

Presidential candidates should not threaten Americans’ retirement savings

read more…: Presidential candidates should not threaten Americans’ retirement savings

There’s a reason the FTT tax is often referred to as a “retirement tax.” It would put a levy on trades within the 401(k)s, 403(b)s, pension funds, and other accounts that seniors rely on. This would compromise their annual earnings and make it more difficult to cover basic living expenses. 

Congress: End surprise billing without compromising patient care

read more…: Congress: End surprise billing without compromising patient care

The cost of health care in New Hampshire and across the country is quite simply too high, preventing many patients from accessing the vital services and procedures they need to live healthier lives. That’s why, as Congress returns to session in the coming weeks, they must recommit to efforts to end the unfair practice of surprise medical billing.

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