Event seeks to give tips to NH women on how to run for elected office

The NH Women’s Foundation is partnering with the national nonprofit VoteRunLead.org to hold a one-day training session for Granite State women to learn how to run for political office.

The event, which will be held on Saturday, Sept. 23 at Manchester Community College, will feature networking, training sessions, a panel discussion with elected New Hampshire women leaders and opportunities to hone political skills. | More…

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RTKNH meeting Saturday 9/16 at 9am

Right to Know NH will meet on Saturday, September 16, 2017 at 9:00 A.M. in Concord, NH at 8 North Main Street in the office of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers.  We will discuss the status of Right to Know Law (RSA 91-A) bills drafted by RTKNH to be introduced into the upcoming NH legislative session.  The public is welcome to join us.

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Judge to Hear Arguments to Dismiss Voter Law Challenge

NASHUA, N.H. (AP) — A New Hampshire judge is going to hear arguments against an effort to stop a new voter law from taking effect.

Lawyers representing the state say lawsuits from the New Hampshire Democratic Party and the League of Women voters have failed to show an “actual or imminent” injury from the law, which Republican Gov. Chris Sununu signed in July. | More…

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Judge orders Clinton lawyers to face bar investigation in Maryland

A Maryland judge ordered the state bar to open an investigation Monday into the three lawyers who helped former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to delete her private emails.

Circuit Judge Paul F. Harris Jr. said the complaints lodged against David E. Kendall, Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson were “egregious” and said the state bar couldn’t brush them aside by calling them “frivolous.”

“There are allegations of destroying evidence,” Judge Harris said at a hearing Monday morning, where he said the state’s rules require the bar to conduct investigations no matter who raises the complaint, and can’t brush accusations aside. | More…

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Student gov member resigns over ‘complicity’ with conservatives

In his resignation letter, Anderson revealed that he was “overwhelmingly uncomfortable” with the student government’s “complicity in a politics that has portrayed conservative students as marginalized on a campus where students of color, women, queer and trans people have actively become more politically organized.”

Of particular concern to Anderson was the governing body’s inclusion of anonymous testimony from conservative students in an Ad Hoc Committee on Ensuring Inclusive Dialogue’s 2017 report, which contained testimony from conservatives who felt their voices were unwelcome at the predominantly left-wing institution. | More…

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Irma: Fakest Storm Of The Century?

They can’t forecast hurricanes two hours in advance, but they know exactly what they will be doing 100 years from now. | More…

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Indoctrination and Free Speech

Rich and Steve MacDonald of GraniteGrok began the New Media Militia segment by talking about an issue surrounding Southern New Hampshire University’s handling of diversity issues.  They spoke about financial consequences that other schools have experienced after taking such a turn and shared about feedback about indoctrination from listeners.  | More…

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Horn, Palardy elected co-chairs of NH Log Cabin Republicans

Former state Republican Party Chairwoman Jennifer Horn and New Castle businessman Doug Palardy were elected co-chairs of the New Hampshire chapter of the Log Cabin Republicans during the weekend.

Horn, Palardy and other newly elected officers will serve through the 2018 election cycle. | More…

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How Democrat Judges and AG’s Have Made New Hampshire the Poster-Child for Voter Fraud

[T]he Guare case actually shows how Democrat judges and Democrat Attorney Generals have made New Hampshire the poster-child for voter fraud.

By “the State has agreed,” the New Hampshire Supreme Court means “the Attorney General has agreed.”  But the Attorney General’s agreement that the “2012 law” was not meant to change the statutory definition of domicile: (1) assured that the State would lose the case and (2) was undeniably not what the Legislature intended. | More…

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New Ipswich residents distributing misbranded drugs from India

John E. Hayes, 53, and his wife, Plabplueng Hayes, 50, both pleaded guilty to conspiring to introduce misbranded drugs into interstate commerce, according to United States Attorney John J. Farley in a press release issued by U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday. *|More…

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