Category Archives: Jobs/Unemployment
Donna Green: Former Elected Official Gets SAU Job
Do you think former elected school district officials should be employed by the school district or its associated SAU? I think the answer is an emphatic “No!” How can any person be assured that an elected official faithfully discharged their … Continue reading
Sununu: Expedite federal permits for infrastructure projects
While official Washington remained fixated on former FBI Director Jim Comey’s testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee Thursday, Sununu met with a select group of governors, mayors, and tribal leaders to brainstorm on how to streamline federal permitting and unlock … Continue reading
Help Save A Small New Hampshire Business
Steve’s primary business was his Christmas Tree Farm & Gift Shop which generated income during the short holiday season between Thanksgiving and Christmas. He recently spent 4 long years trying to establish a legal venue for weddings to provide secondary … Continue reading
85% drop in food stamp recipients in counties where work requirement restarted
From our file named “Duh.” The Alabama Department of Human Resources says 13 counties that reinitiated a work requirement for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as the food stamp program, saw an 85% drop in recipients. The counties had … Continue reading
New Hampshire is One of the Best States for Jobs. How Did Your State Stack Up?
In order …to determine the most attractive states for employment, we compared the 50 states across 24 key indicators of job-market strength, opportunity, and economic vitality. Our data set ranges from employment growth to median annual income to average commute … Continue reading
Millyard biotech project ramps up, aims to regenerate human tissue
The biotech research and manufacturing center at 400 Commercial St. will bring together various research efforts and create an industry to regenerate human tissue and organs. “Our plan is to invest in projects that deliver technological solutions that enable therapies … Continue reading
Did Democrats Finally Ruin Connecticut?
The government can do nothing without first taking property from someone else. How much government should do cannot be separated from the problem of how much government must take. Who gets to decide what and “how much” is at the … Continue reading
To defend a higher minimum wage, San Fran looks at… banning robots
With the minimum wage in San Francisco currently at $13 dollars per hour, heading to $14 on July 1st and $15 one year after that, companies in the delivery business are already exploring the use of ground-based robots to bring … Continue reading
State regulators approve FairPoint merger with Consolidated Communications Holdings
CONCORD — State regulators this week approved the acquisition of FairPoint Communications by Consolidated Communications Holdings, approving an agreement that calls for at least $1 million in telecommunication investments in New Hampshire over the next three years. More… | Union … Continue reading
Andru Volinsky’s Plot to Fleece Taxpayers
Somehow, without any state mandated minimum hourly wage or exposure to Comrade Volinsky’s wage inequality inquisition employers, and the marketplace has set rates of pay well above the latest arbitrary Democrat narrative price point. More… | GraniteGrok