by Charles | Jun 7, 2017 | Opinion Editorial
By Matt Taibbi Amidst all the angst and acrimony of last year’s trench-warfare presidential campaign, there was one area in which the two major-party candidates purported to agree. Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump favored allowing the importation of cheap...
by Charles | Jun 7, 2017 | Opinion Editorial
Manchester, N.H. – Tonight, Manchester Alderman Kevin Cavanaugh won the Democratic primary for New Hampshire Senate District 16, over former Executive Councilor Jim Normand of Manchester. Cavanaugh will face former State Senator David Boutin in the general...
by Charles | Jun 6, 2017 | Opinion Editorial
A pathway to a bipartisan budget By Jay Kahn Jun 4, 2017 (0) New Hampshire’s Legislature finally has a budget to work with. Two-year budgets originate in the House of Representative, but the House failed to pass a budget. So the Senate began from the governor’s...
by Charles | Jun 4, 2017 | Opinion Editorial
Congressman refuses to say if Americans are entitled to eat By Dana Milbank Opinion writer May 31 at 5:23 PM Washington Post I took a few days off over the Memorial Day weekend for my wedding and tried not to worry about the grim headlines, most of them generated by...
by Charles | Jun 3, 2017 | Opinion Editorial
Wednesday, May 31, 2017 In order to move New Hampshire forward, we cannot afford to leave anyone behind. From the senior scraping to get by and stay in her home, to the folks waiting for weeks at Concord Hospital for mental health treatment, to the worker struggling...
by Charles | Jun 3, 2017 | Opinion Editorial
Report from Concord By Rep. Marjorie Porter, Hillsborough May 31, 2017 This term I am serving on the House Election Law committee, and oh, boy! Sparks sure do fly some days! Especially so as we dealt with SB 3, dubbed by some as “the voter suppression bill.” Students,...