Last week the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee started public hearings on the 29 (and counting) bills that will come before it this session. This week we started voting on them.
Read MoreFollowing the legislature can be a challenge even for the most engaged citizens. While the New Hampshire news media generally does a good job covering the most controversial legislation, over 800 bills are expected to be considered in this session. This makes it easy for many important bills and debates to slip through the cracks. Here’s how you can get the information you need.
Read MoreWhen the House meets on January 2nd for the first time in 2019, several important rules changes will be up for consideration, including one that would reinstate a ban on carrying deadly weapons while in the House Chamber, anterooms, cloakrooms, or House gallery.
Read MoreRead More“It’s one thing to have a bump in the road and be in between jobs for a little while; it’s another thing to be prevented from doing the only thing you know how to do.”
This was the scene outside Kittery Trading Post earlier this month on a cold December morning: Santa with a sidearm and an AR-15 waving to puzzled people entering the store, some toting small children.
Read MoreThis morning, Rep. Becky McBeath and I met with School Board Vice Chairwoman Kristin Jeffrey and a group of Little Harbour School parents to discuss gun-free zones in NH schools.
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