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Speaker s death calls into question the refusal by many House Republicans to wear masks
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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Speaker s death calls into question the refusal by many House Republicans to wear masks
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NH House speaker, 71, dies suddenly at home
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Newly elected House Speaker Dick Hinch died of COVID-19, the state medical examiner has ruled. He was 71.
Hinch, a Merrimack Republican, was elected speaker during the House s organizational meeting on Dec. 2. He died at his home Wednesday.Â
New Hampshire Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Jennie V. Duval determined the cause of Hinchâs death was COVID-19, the Attorney General s office announced Thursday.
Entering his seventh term, Hinch had been the House Republican leader for the past two years until voters flipped the House, state Senate and Executive Council from Democratic to Republican control last month.
Gov. Chris Sununu directed all public building flags fly at half-staff in Hinchâs memory.