Daily Archives: March 1, 2018
Sanders’ Campaign Fined $14,500 for Accepting Illegal In-Kind Foreign Contributions
Remember when The Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers gave Bill O’Brien the “Golden Hammer Award” for his successful effort in preventing an income tax by erasing the Democrat $800 million deficit? Kudos to Republican conservatives as well. Check out Bill O’Brien’s … Continue reading
Former teacher at school in sex abuse investigation charged
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A New Hampshire teacher has been charged with trying to hide a relationship with a student at his previous job at an elite prep school that’s being investigated for sexual assaults by teachers on students. | … Continue reading
NH Lawmaker found not guilty of driving while intoxicated
PEMBROKE, N.H. (AP) — A New Hampshire lawmaker has been found not guilty of driving while intoxicated stemming from a traffic stop last year. The Concord Monitor reports Republican Rep. James Spillane, of Deerfield, was fined $310 for open container and lane violations … Continue reading
Gov’t more at fault than guns for Florida high school massacre than gun control
54% of American Adults believe the failure of government agencies to respond to numerous warning signs from the prospective killer is more to blame for the mass shooting. Thirty-three percent (33%) attribute the deaths more to a lack of adequate gun … Continue reading
Gov. Sununu says he would veto death penalty repeal bill
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu says he is strongly against any effort to repeal the state’s death penalty while a bipartisan group of lawmakers are backing a measure that would repeal capital punishment. | More at … Continue reading
Data Point – NH unemployment rate
The state’s unemployment rate in January stood at 2.6 percent, unchanged from December. That was lower than a year earlier, when the rate was 2.8 percent. There were 727,310 employed residents last month, an increase of 60 from December and 1,770 more than … Continue reading