THE CURTAIN GOES UP Wednesday on the 2024 legislative session, with lawmakers bracing for some long debates as they attempt to dispense with 325 bills left over from the 2023
CONCORD — The marriage of a new election information portal with a grant program to help cities and towns replace aging voting machines ended in divorce due to irreconcilable differences
CONCORD — In a clearly partisan move, Republican legislative leaders bounced Democratic negotiators off a key committee to advance their plan to change how Strafford County’s three commissioners are elected
The New Hampshire House and Senate are close to wrapping up a packed legislative year, voting and sorting through nearly 1,000 bills. But before summer can begin, lawmakers must endure a marathon negotiation: committees of conference week.