Monthly Archives: April 2017

Woman concerned about comments following Right-to-Know request

A local resident says she is concerned after comments were made about her at a budget committee meeting she did not attend, following her Right-to-Know Law request for emails from two of the members. Sharon Dewitt said she feels like … Continue reading

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A survey of Dartmouth’s political landscape

Interpersonal political relations have increasingly gained attention on college campuses. One way to get a sense of this dynamic is to assess comfort levels among college students when interacting with others of opposing ideologies. When students at the College were … Continue reading

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Sununu says ‘Red Pill’ state rep should resign

Gov. Chris Sununu is calling on a state representative to resign over offensive and misogynistic comments attributed to him in an online forum, called Red Pill, on Reddit.“Representative Fisher’s comments are horrendous and repulsive and his resignation is certainly in … Continue reading

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Obama’s hidden Iran deal giveaway

Obama, the senior official and other administration representatives weren’t telling the whole story on Jan. 17, 2016, in their highly choreographed rollout of the prisoner swap and simultaneous implementation of the six-party nuclear deal, according to a POLITICO investigation. … … Continue reading

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A Political Prisoner: The Plight of Jerry DeLemus

Rich spoke to Jack Kimball, who came on the radio to raise awareness of the plight of Jerry DeLemus and to bring support to President Donald Trump.  He started by talking about his background with politics and informed the listeners … Continue reading

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The Granite State’s Weak Voter Confirmation Process

Ed talked about the thousands of people who registered to vote on November 8th and listed the amounts of out-of-state voters that registered that day. They discussed Jennifer Horn’s work with the ACLU concerning voter fraud and wondered how many … Continue reading

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Training on RTK law now available

Right to Know New Hampshire (RTKNH) has put together a presentation on the Right-to-Know law.  This is a comprehensive review of the Right-to-Know law and covers governmental records, minutes, public and nonpublic meetings, and violations. RTKNH is available to provide a … Continue reading

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Freedom Caucus endorses revised ObamaCare repeal-and-replace bill

The House Freedom Caucus on Wednesday announced it will back the GOP’s healthcare plan now that an amendment allowing states to opt out of key ObamaCare rules is included. The group of roughly 30 hard-line conservatives held out for weeks, … Continue reading

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Lumber tariff: NH builders foresee rising home building costs

The owners of Benson Lumber & Hardware in Londonderry aren’t sure how they feel about new tariff President Donald Trump’s administration slapped on Canadian softwood lumber imports, tariffs as high as 24 percent. After all, Benson gets a lot of lumber from Canada. “It … Continue reading

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States Looking to Back Away from Bottle Deposit Laws

As curbside recycling has grown, environmentalists around the United States find themselves fighting to protect decades-old bottle recycling programs that critics say are becoming obsolete. Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Iowa are among the states where bills have been proposed… Keep Reading … Continue reading

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