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State, union close to deal on contract for workers
It's all hush-hush, but a deal on a state employee contract is close to being worked out.
Poll finds Ayotte challenges Hodes
Attorney General Kelly Ayotte would be a serious challenger to Democratic congressman Paul Hodes if she ran for the U.S. Senate in 2010, according to a new independent poll released Thursday.
Lamontagne eyes Hodes, Senate seat Gregg is vacating
Two New Hampshire lawyers appear to be going in opposite directions when it comes to seeking the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate.
Sununu not running for the Senate
Former Sen. John Sununu announced today that he will not be running for the New Hampshire Senate seat of retiring Sen.
The governor is right to continue to look at the long-term financial future of the state.
Sen. Gregg secures $3M for Great Bay land protection
U.S. Sens. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., and Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., recently announced the Senate Appropriations Committee approved $3 million in federal funding for the continued conservation efforts in the Great Bay and surrounding areas.
Pessimism Rising Despite Obama's Popularity
Three new polls are out, and all convey the same message: Progress in Washington has stalled, partly because President Obama is more popular than his policies.
State House Dome: Court fight may unbalance NH budget
WE MAY HAVE a two-year budget, but it could wind up with a big hole in it. Balancing the budgets for the year that ends Tuesday, and for the coming fiscal year, hangs on the idea of taking $110 million in surplus from the medical malpractice insurance fund run by the Joint Underwriting Association.
Sununu Says Son Will Decide Soon On NH Senate Run
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Letter: Oppose tuition deal for illegal immigrants
While thousands of New Hampshire parents lay awake at night unsure if they are able to afford their children's college education, our federal government is looking for taxpayers to supplement in-state college tuition for illegal immigrants under the DREAM Act .
Details About Health-Care Reform Bill's Missing - Public Option' Section May be Released Friday
"Then we would have until Monday, close of business, to get amendments in." But Sen.
Olbermann: Bush Returns To Make "World's Worst Person"
The 'Worst Persons in the World' tonight on "Countdown" included Republican Senator Judd Gregg, Newt Gingrich, and former President George W. Bush.
Sen. Gregg, who names his earmarks after himself, says stimulus...
Sen. Gregg, who names his earmarks after himself, says stimulus construction signs are 'political self-interest.' Sen.
Republican Ayotte 'Close' To Decision On Senate Bid In New Hampshire
A source close to NH AG Kelly Ayotte tells On Call that the rumors about her bid are "for real" and that Ayotte "is in fact close to deciding to run for Senate." My source says that her possible run "is generating a lot of buzz and excitement in GOP circles" and that "GOP bigwigs, both national and in NH, are already lining up to back her." Though ...
`Cash-For-Clunkers' Automobile Vouchers Legislation Approved by U.S. House
U.S. House approval of a oecash-for- clunkersa legislation yesterday clears the way for Senate action that would give consumers trade-in vouchers worth as much as $4,500 to buy new vehicles.
"Cash For Clunkers" Lives On In War Funding Bill
The Senate on Thursday rejected a Republican attempt to kill the $1 billion "cash for clunkers" program that aims to boost U.S. car sales.
Cash for Clunkers Passed By Senate
All that's left now is for President Barack Obama to sign the bill. Late last night, the US Senate voted 91 to 5 to pass a $106 billion supplemental spending bill for US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan that includes $1 billion in "Cash for Clunkers" funding.
Republicans scold HELP Democrats over reform bill's price tag, government control
"It was particularly devastating on Wednesday when [Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah]" - " a longtime friend of Sen.
Congress sends $106B war-spending bill to Obama
Congress on Thursday sent President Barack Obama a massive spending bill aimed at ensuring that the military efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan won't run out of money in the coming months.
Senators begin amending health care bill
Senators pushed ahead Thursday on what were supposed to be the easy parts of sweeping health care legislation - and quickly found out almost nothing about overhauling the system is uncontroversial.