Ethan DeWitt, New Hampshire Bulletin

Ethan DeWitt, New Hampshire Bulletin

Concord, NH
Ethan DeWitt is a reporter for the New Hampshire Bulletin, a nonprofit news organization that publishes stories under a Creative Commons license and isn't affiliated with Granite Memo.
Nov
29

Some funding diverted from Afghan evacuee resettlement to NH rental relief

More than $166,000 that was otherwise 'unlikely to be utilized' will instead be used for rent and utility aid.
3 min read
Nov
21

From citrus to crypto: 1940s precedent puts future of NH file-sharing firm in doubt

The SEC upended a well-known libertarian's Manchester-based crypto company.
8 min read
Nov
16

Democrats keep losing to Sununu. How might they win a NH governor's race?

In a state willing to elect Democrats to federal office, why do so many Democratic candidates fail to make a dent in the governor's support?
9 min read
Nov
15

Republicans choose Bradley to lead them in NH Senate; Democrats pick Soucy

The full 24-member body will hold a formal vote on "Organization Day," which is Dec. 7.
3 min read
Nov
10

Trench warfare? What an evenly split NH House means for legislating

Lawmakers, lobbyists, and observers are struggling to process the 400-member chamber's tightly divided reality.
8 min read
Nov
08

Inflation, abortion among drivers of strong Election Day turnout in New Hampshire

Voters cited abortion, Social Security, the climate crisis, energy independence, or economic pressures, as the issue that brought them to the polls.
10 min read
Nov
03

Republicans voice support for expanding 'education freedom account' program

The program allows parents to access a portion of public education funds and use them toward nonpublic school expenses.
7 min read
Oct
28

In Senate debate, both Hassan and Bolduc put spotlight on Hassan's record

Neither candidate appeared especially interested in talking about future priorities.
7 min read
Oct
21

Republican NH lawmakers explore expanding role of school boards

Some GOP representatives say school boards should have more say in the content presented by teachers in their district.
6 min read
Oct
17

Democrats: Lawsuit for remote legislative access still on, despite SCOTUS denial

In their second attempt, Democrats are trying to more explicitly direct their lawsuit against the state.
4 min read