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Local control of high schools ends

Most people are unaware that the New Hampshire Department of Education has voted to end local control of high school curricula. Even fewer realize that the rule moving the credit authorization from local to state control (ED 1400) will come before the Joint Legislative Committee on ...

Full support

Despite claims that Gov. Chris Sununu’s recent decision to veto HB365, more commonly known as the net-metering bill, is a step backwards, clear-minded New Hampshire residents should fully support the governor’s veto. I’m glad that Gov. Sununu didn’t give into corporate pressures on ...

Tim Ryan for president

In the race for the Democratic nomination for President, I encourage New Hampshire Democrats to take a good look at Ohioan, Tim Ryan. Tim represents a congressional district in Ohio that was devastated by NAFTA. He has intervened many times on behalf of his constituents to help them through ...

Continued progress

I’d like to thank Gov. Chris Sununu for signing three important mental health bills into law late last week: House Bill 239, Senate Bill 80, and Senate Bill 177. House Bill 239 makes it easier for counselors seeking to get certified to undergo the necessary processes. SB 80 further deals with ...

Full of baloney

Since I am an easy-to-get along with liberal/progressive Democrat who has never felt intimidated by or susceptible to by bullying by any conservative-Republicans and who sincerely and genuinely respectfully disagrees with conservatives who sincerely believe in political conservatism and who are ...

Put food on the table

In the Democratic Presidential Debate Sen. Harris gave a statement that” people want to know how we are going to put food on the table.” People want to hear the facts because the facts lead to truth. What Senator Harris will not tell you is the fact that African Americas enjoy the lowest ...