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Four NH state senators back Mowers in 1st Congressional District
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Federal agency sets timeline for proposed CSX-Pan Am rail merger
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Denver Newsroom, Jul 21, 2021 / 16:01 pm (CNA).
New Hampshire’s 2021 budget includes a limit on late-term abortions, a significant change from current policy which allows abortions up to the point of birth.
The Fetal Life Protection Act limits abortions in the state to the first 24 weeks of pregnancy, unless the life, health, or well-being of the mother is endangered. The act makes performing an unauthorized abortion a class B felony, with fines ranging from $10,000 to $100,000. New Hampshire currently has no gestational age limit on abortions.
The $13.5 billion state budget bill, which includes the Fetal Life Protection Act, was signed into law by Gov. Chris Sununu (R) on June 25. The pro-life provisions go into effect on Jan. 1, 2022.
Senators: NH finally protects the unborn in last months of pregnancy
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Lawmakers have approved a proposal to move the state primary date to the first week of August, in a compromise between negotiators from the House and the Senate Tuesday.
House Bill 98 will now make its way to the desk of Gov. Chris Sununu. If signed into law, it would go into effect in January 2023. That date was a main sticking point in negotiations during a committee of conference on Tuesday.
Representatives from the House wanted the bill to go into effect in 2022, while the Senate’s position was that the new primary should not go into effect until 2023 – after redistricting has been completed.