Updated: 2:12 PM EDT May 7, 2021 By Holly Ramer, Associated Press Masks are no longer mandatory at the New Hampshire State House, which remains closed to everyone but lawmakers and staff.The Republican-led Joint Facilities Committee voted 8-4 along party lines Friday to remove a requirement that masks be worn to prevent spread of the coronavirus in the Statehouse and legislative office building.^^ Related video above: See a story about mask rules that are still effect in some communities ^^The vote comes three weeks after Republican Gov. Chris Sununu lifted a statewide mask mandate, leaving it up to individual communities, businesses and organizations to set their own policies.Under the new State House policy, legislators and staff can choose to wear masks and to require them for those who enter their personal workspaces, though most spaces are shared with others. The policy that s in place in the state of New Hampshire is not requiring face masks right now. Your in