Category Archives: Local NH Politics
State Sponsored Gambling Monopolies – A Stupid Idea For Which The Time Will Never Come
Like a junkie who needs a fix, Liberal Lou D’Allesandro is chomping at the bit for another shot at a state gambling monopoly. Who would have guessed that the fake news promise of tax riches for all would subside in … Continue reading
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
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
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
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
Report: Outdoor Recreation Accounts for $51B in New England
A new report says that outdoor recreation accounts for $51.5 billion in consumer spending in New England, 432,000 jobs and $3.1 billion in state and local tax revenues. The report reporting on all sectors of the country was released Tuesday … Continue reading
Edelblut plan to reorganize Education Department stalls in committee
A plan to give newly appointed Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut sweeping powers to reorganize the state Department of Education was defeated 3-2 in the Senate Education Committee on Tuesday. More… *| UL Get Updates on Twitter @NewMediaMilitia or @nhstevemacd *Print … Continue reading
Statistics: Shawn Jasper’s So-Called leadership
When a committee recommendation and the House Republican Alliance (HRA) recommendation differed, the rank and file (non-leadership) Republicans followed the HRA on 87% of the votes. When the committee and the NH Liberty Alliance (NHLA) differed, rank and file (non-leadership) … Continue reading
The NH Lawmaker Who Secretly Created Reddit’s Women-Hating ‘Red Pill’
The homegrown son of a preacher, 31-year-old Robert Fisher is a Republican who represents New Hampshire’s Belknap County District 9. In addition to his legislative duties, Fisher owns a local computer repair franchise, and in his spare time, seems to … Continue reading
Windsor-Area Schools Face Critical Consolidation Meeting
Unable to reach agreement on a school consolidation plan after 18 months of work, the Act 46 Study Committee of the Windsor Southeast Supervisory Union could vote to disband when it meets tonight, allowing Windsor and West Windsor to pursue … Continue reading