Daily Archives: April 10, 2017

Education Bills Scheduled for Week of April 10, 2017

The House and Senate must finalize their bills in the next few weeks and then negotiate any differences as we head into May. Not much more left! As always, the detailed schedule with our analysis and recommendations is below with … Continue reading

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New Hampshire Leverages “Cause of Death App” to Improve Disease Surveillance

New Hampshire is the first state in the nation to rapidly report cause of death records to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through a mobile app, enabling physicians to upload vital statistics data twice daily, versus a month-long … Continue reading

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I am happy that 60 Minutes verified what I feel…

Madison Avenue is one thing but advertisement based on subliminal and computer data studies directed responses are getting more and more defined into controlling our actions via decisions we are compelled to make. The process actually has effects on dopamine … Continue reading

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Gorsuch Takes Oath for Supreme Court

Surrounded by family and his future colleagues, Neil Gorsuch has taken the first of two oaths as he prepares to take his place as the 113th justice of the Supreme Court. The 49-year-old appeals court judge from Colorado is being … Continue reading

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Drone Finds Missing Horse from Epping

A Morgan horse missing for nearly a week was reunited with her owner Saturday night after searchers located her with a drone. The horse named Amy was found around 8:30 p.m. in the area of thick brush near a beaver … Continue reading

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The Rise of “Megacities Combat Unit?”

As we’ve been saying, herding Americans into closely guarded cities will enable the world government to control them much more closely… using “combat units”… yes, you read that correctly. Could this be why towns are militarizing their police forces? Keep Reading… … Continue reading

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What The NH House Freedom Caucus Must Do Next On The Budget

This is a companion piece to What Governor Sununu Must Do Next On The Budget, which I posted yesterday.  As I did with the prior post, I will begin with the NH House Freedom Caucus’ statement on the House’s failure … Continue reading

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Vegans Should Ease Up on Those Who Mostly Avoid Meat

People whose ideologies are close but not identical often seem to hate each other the most. Consider the quarrels among various brands of progressives captured in the phrase “the left eats its own.” Freud called this phenomenon “the narcissism of … Continue reading

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Steve Marchand to Speak on Marijuana Legalization ​​

A growing number of states have legalized the recreational use of marijuana, including Colorado, Washington, Massachusetts, and Maine. Should New Hampshire follow suit?Steve Marchand, former mayor of Portsmouth and recently declared Democratic candidate for governor, will argue that the Granite … Continue reading

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