In praise of the 2019 100% Clean Economy Act
read more…: In praise of the 2019 100% Clean Economy ActWe continue to see the dangerous impacts of the growing climate crisis hurting communities here in New Hampshire and
Local voices chime in on a variety of topics.
We continue to see the dangerous impacts of the growing climate crisis hurting communities here in New Hampshire and
Making an issue of environmental policy in the presidential campaign.
I think it is important to rebut the candidate’s assertion and explain the three reasons why New Hampshire is well suited for our role in the presidential primary process beyond the mere fact that it’s part of our state law that we have to hold it before any other state presidential primary.Â
Listening to the Democratic presidential candidates debate (I haven’t suffered enough, I guess), I concluded that it was a very representative group on the debate stage.
The wild ride wiped me out and I felt defeated by the dawn of a new season, once again. Â
There is a lot of misinformation about charters schools. Every New Hampshire charter school is a public school.
Concerned Taxpayers of Manchester is very pleased that the voters elected a veto-proof number of candidates who pledged not to override the city’s tax cap.
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Yet, there is not a word in Sen. Hassan’s article about how she and her Senate colleagues will pressure the president and the generals into bringing our troops home, and soon.
The Heritage Commission recently learned that the VA ended the Section 106 process, and that the mitigation will not include saving the Manager’s Residence. The VA is no longer being required to consult with the local community regarding the future of the Manager’s Residence, and efforts to open up a dialogue have been rebuffed.Â