CONCORD — The 2024 session of the N.H. Legislature doesn t start until Wednesday, but there s already been plenty of controversy over the actions of Republican House Speaker Sherman Packard.
The New Hampshire House voted down two attempts to allow for remote participation in the House, keeping in place pre-pandemic rules that require a physical presence for floor votes and committee hearings.On a roll call vote Wednesday, the House.
The New Hampshire House voted down two attempts to allow for remote participation in the House, keeping in place pre-pandemic rules that require a physical presence for floor votes and committee hearings.
In vote after vote Thursday, the message was clear: House lawmakers wanted to get out of there.Over a series of tabling motions, the New Hampshire House pushed off final votes on a number of bills, with House leadership citing a predicted snowstorm.