#NHPolitics Weekly Ins and Outs — February 24, 2024
Another week of #NHPolitics Ins and Outs, taking you on a tour of the ins and outs of the ever-changing world of New Hampshire Politics.
Another week of #NHPolitics Ins and Outs, taking you on a tour of the ins and outs of the ever-changing world of New Hampshire Politics.
As we stand on the precipice of a momentous decision in our nation's history, I write to you not just as a Latino, but as someone deeply invested in our collective future. The upcoming general election holds immense significance for Latinos and every American...
President Biden announced this week the approval of new student debt cancellation, which is expected to affect over 490 borrowers in New Hampshire totalling $3.6 million in cancelled student debt.
A new analysis identified New Hampshire Congressman Chris Pappas as one of the most independent members of the Democratic Party in the 118th Congress.
The New Hampshire legislature is considering two bills, HB 1298 and SB 374 which would allow public schools to hire uncertified classroom “guides” to teach part-time in public schools. These untrained community members could teach any grades or subjects K-12 as...
President Joe Biden took Trump to task for his support of a nationwide abortion ban and his role in repealing Roe v. Wade, criticizing him for “taking away women’s freedom,” putting women’s lives in danger, and unleashing “cruelty and chaos all across America.”
Welcome to #NHPolitics Ins and Outs, a throwback kind of style of weekly column keeping score of the winners and losers in New Hampshire politics — who’s in and who’s out —and a dash of gossip between the lines. Without further ado, let’s get into it. Who’s In?...
Political leaders in New Hampshire swiftly denounced former President Donald Trump's reported support for a 16-week national abortion ban, highlighting the issue's significance in both the presidential and gubernatorial races.
The new proposal will focus on providing debt relief to those with older loans or loans with large sums of interest; those with high-cost, unavoidable child care or health care expenses; borrowers who are highly likely to default; and others who face “financial hardship.”
Congresswoman Annie Kuster is taking aim at New Hampshire’s childcare crisis with the introduction of the Early Childhood Workforce Advancement Act. The bipartisan bill focuses on bolstering the availability of childcare workers, a critical concern for New...