Tag Archives: NH House

Recent Committee Votes Foreshadow Upcoming Legislative Session Activity

New Hampshire’s part-time legislature is entering the homestretch of committee votes prior to the start of the 2018 legislative session. As lawmakers prepare to decide which issues and bills they will take up for debate next year, NH Journal looks back on … Continue reading

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2017 REPUBLICAN CAUCUS RULES

PDF: 2017 Republican Caucus Rules or read them here: nhhousegop.com

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Now, More than Ever We Need Initiative 18

The Democrats won two more House special elections in New Hampshire yesterday improving their numbers in the legislature. As the 2018 Elections approach the 603 Alliance, in conjunction with political leaders and groups across the state is investing in not … Continue reading

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HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER APPLAUDS HIRING OF FITCH TO ELECTION LAW POST

CONCORD – House Majority Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) issued a statement following a report that Orville “Bud” Fitch has been tapped by Secretary of State Bill Gardner to fill a newly created position within the Department of State that will review and … Continue reading

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NH Committee to Study Cryptocurrency – 2017 Meeting Video

New Hampshire’s Committee to Study Cryptocurrency meets for its required 2017 meeting. They question state regulators after the Cryptocurrency Protection Act has been in place for a few months. They ultimately decide to recommend no further actions against or for … Continue reading

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HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER REACTS TO STATE REVENUE REPORT

CONCORD- House Majority Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) issued a statement relative to the state revenue report published Thursday, in which stated the following: “Business Taxes for October totaled $25.7 million, which were $0.9 million (3.6%) above plan and $8.1 million … Continue reading

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HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER CONGRATULATES REPUBLICAN CAUCUS ON BREADTH, DEPTH OF 2018 POLICY PROPOSALS

“Republicans in the House have put forward a broad array of proposals touching on several major policy areas including the opioid crisis, clean drinking water, energy, education, and regulation reform. Our policy committees are ready to get to work, and … Continue reading

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Family leave bill clears New Hampshire House panel

A paid family and medical leave bill was approved by the NH House Labor Committee on Tuesday – despite objections from its chair and other Republicans – in what its sponsor, Rep. Mary Giles, D-Concord, called “just the first step … Continue reading

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BELKNAP COUNTY DISTRICT 3 (LACONIA) SPECIAL ELECTION SCHEDULED

The Governor and Executive Council, at their meeting held on Wednesday, October 25, 2017, approved the Precept to hold a SPECIAL ELECTION for STATE REPRESENTATIVE from BELKNAP COUNTY DISTRICT NO. 3. (Laconia Wards 1-6). |Read More at NHHouseGOP.com

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New Hampshire House Freedom Caucus Announces Committed Speaker Candidates, Panelists for November 2nd Forum

Concord – The New Hampshire House Freedom Caucus (NHHFC) will host a forum for candidates for Speaker of the House on next Thursday, November 2nd, after the House veto session. Currently, seven candidates for Speaker have confirmed for the event, … Continue reading

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