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.
THERE NEEDS to be an independent investigation of the actions — or inactions — of the New Hampshire Department of Justice (commonly known as the “DOJ”) and the leadership of
From equitable education funding to extreme partisan gerrymandering, from education vouchers to voting rights, from constitutional protections to the date of the New Hampshire Presidential Primary, and from potential mass shootings to illegal legislative voting, the state dealt with all of this in one form or another during the 30 days of November.
CONCORD – Former Republican state Rep. Troy Merner who now lives in Carroll has been arrested and charged with one class B felony count of wrongful voting, an
CONCORD — Following a year-long probe, state prosecutors arrested and charged former state Rep. and Lancaster Selectman Troy Merner with felony wrongful voting and three misdemeanors, including using a false