Monthly Archives: June 2017
Candia School Board Repeals Transgender Policy
Last night, by a 3-2 vote, the Candia School Board repealed a controversial Transgender Policy passed during the dark days of the Obama Administration, and it’s flirtation with threatening money for districts that did not comply with its wishes. A … Continue reading
Ruger issues recall of new Mark IV pistol
I guess they should have built them in New Hampshire. Sturm Ruger & Co. is recalling nearly all of its Mark IV pistols because the company says they could sometimes fire accidentally. The guns are not manufactured in the Connecticut-based … Continue reading
Voter Suppression Must Be Harder to Prove Than Voter Fraud
For almost two decades I have been documenting voter fraud in NH. And along with this effort to show how much voter fraud exists in our state I get the usual complaints from progressives and others who support voter fraud … Continue reading
NH Democrats tweet ‘racism’ lies but who are the actual racists?
Today during a New Hampshire House of Representatives Education Committee meeting, a school choice piece of legislation was being discussed, Senate Bill 193, (SB 193), AN ACT establishing education freedom savings accounts for students. During the meeting, Representative Joe Pitre … Continue reading
NH: Journalism event tries to restrict journalist
‘ I’ve tried to film civic events in at least 5 public libraries. | Ridley Report
Police swarm Hampton NH house, arrest ‘violent fugitive’
HAMPTON — Police in SWAT gear with guns drawn swarmed a home on Fairfield Drive Thursday afternoon in a seven-hour standoff with a man authorities described as a “violent fugitive” wanted in connection with an armed robbery and assault in … Continue reading
Sununu taps Robert Scott to Head NHDES
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Gov. Chris Sununu has chosen a state energy regulator to lead New Hampshire’s Department of Environmental Services after withdrawing his last nominee who was criticized for a lack of experience. Robert Scott currently serves as a … Continue reading
Voter Registration, Fetal Homicide, And School Choice bills sent to NH Governor
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The New Hampshire Senate accepted the House’s changes to bills on voter registration, fetal homicide, and school choice on Thursday and sent them to Gov. Chris Sununu, who said he will sign them. Thursday was the … Continue reading
NHFPI: Senate Budget Decisions May Limit Revenue Flexibility in Future Years
Concord, NH – The New Hampshire Senate passed its version of the state budget on May 31, putting forward an $11.86 billion spending plan for the 2018 and 2019 biennium, which begins July 1. The Senate budget increases funding for … Continue reading