State claims Union Leader lawsuit for NH State Police records is 'frivolous'
A reporter sought records related to incidents Oct. 7-8 at the Sununu Youth Services Center.
A reporter sought records related to incidents Oct. 7-8 at the Sununu Youth Services Center.
The national party had sought written assurances that NH laws would be updated to make way for SC to take top spot in Democratic presidential primary lineup.
A preview provided by the governor's office suggests he's got a message for the Granite State ... and perhaps beyond.
Expect some familiar topics, but remember: surprises are possible.
The committee has been revising its report for months. It's still unclear whether all eight members will back the final version.
Federal pandemic funding is expiring. Inflation and interest rates are climbing. The risk of an economic downturn is real.
The current National Committeeman said the NH GOP should unite around lower taxes, smaller government, individual responsibility and local control.
Lawmakers made key leadership decisions; Democrats called on one of their own to resign; and the Executive Council had qualms.
The expected absences on the Democratic side could give the GOP a wider margin, but Republican absences are possible, too.
The success of New Hampshire's 2024 primary would depend heavily on what the DNC does to enforce its new calendar.
Also: Leaders leaving NH GOP posts; voter confidence committee still revising final report; an unusual recount appeal has been dropped.
With a battle-tested state law on their side, NH Democrats insist their first-in-the-nation presidential primary will happen one of two ways: either with or without DNC approval.
People seeking a free trailer flooded a candidate's phone with messages. The ad poster said he "never meant any harm."
Four state rep races were slated to go before the Ballot Law Commission on Monday. Here's what happened.
Also: Brace for budget hearings, ballot reviews, the final recount of 2022, and more.
The NH DOT sought more time for a federally funded feasibility study. The council said no.
A state senator is introducing legislation to add consequences for people with an outstanding Search and Rescue bill.
Some House Republicans view Sununu as uncooperative, while Sununu views some lawmakers as extreme.
After a complaint is filed, the public body or agency that denied the records request must respond, explaining the reasons for the denial.
Sununu put language into the budget last year giving himself authority to sell the property, with the Executive Council approval.
The committee has been revising its report for months. It's still unclear whether all eight members will back the final version.