The chamber’s top Republican said his office couldn’t investigate a state representative’s alleged ineligibility based on “rumors,” even after the DOJ provided some evidence to substantiate the “many complaints” officials had received
A letter from House Speaker Sherman Packard's office told House members what happened regarding the investigation into former Republican Rep. Troy Merner’s domicile that led to Merner's resignation and arrest, but never mentions Packard's name, referring only to what was done by the "Speaker's Office." See letter at the end of this story.
Gov. Chris Sununu said he would support a change in a 2016 judicial policy related to relaying information to gun dealers about some who have been involuntarily committed to a psychiatric facility and weighed in on a number of other hot political topics in a meeting with reporters in his office Wednesday, including the arrest of former state Rep. Troy Merner.