Former Republican state Rep. Troy Merner has agreed to plead guilty to two misdemeanor charges and avoid jail time as long as he stays on good behavior for two years
CONCORD — Republican legislative leaders will make a final attempt Thursday to convince House colleagues to drop their opposition to anti-“sanctuary city” legislation.
CONCORD — The horse-trading phase of New Hampshire’s 2024 legislative session arrives Monday as lawmakers try to find common ground on 62 bills that remain in dispute.
CONCORD — For the first time ever, a group of legislative leaders will try to hammer out a compromise between competing versions of a bill to legalize the recreational use
FIRST-TERM state Rep. Emily Phillips, R-Fremont, became the first Republican to declare she would oppose a sitting state senator this fall — three-term Sen. Bill Gannon, R-Sandown.