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Dobbs Anniversary spotlights Scott Brown’s abortion stance in 2026 New Hampshire Senate Bid
Massachusetts politician Scott Brown’s anti-abortion record sees renewed scrutiny as the 2026 New Hampshire Senate race heats up. As the country marks three years since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, former Massachusetts State Sen. Scott Brown’s long record of opposing abortion rights is drawing attention as he emerges as the Republican front-runner…
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Op-ed: Celebrating Pride and Commemorating Progress
Pride month is an opportunity to celebrate the strides we’ve made toward achieving LGBTQ+ equality for all. It also serves as a poignant reminder that the fight for LGBTQ+ equality is ongoing, ever-present, and demands a heightened sense of urgency from all of us.
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Over 140 New Hampshire Officials Slam State Budget as ‘Economic Sabotage’
Exclusive: Officials from across New Hampshire call on Ayotte not to pass this harmful budget A coalition of more than 140 local elected officials across New Hampshire is blasting the state’s proposed 2026 budget, crafted by Republican lawmakers, calling it a “moral failure” and “economic sabotage” for working families. In a sharply-worded open letter to…
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Trump administration revokes guidance requiring hospitals to provide emergency abortions
The Trump administration announced on Tuesday that it would revoke guidance to the nation’s hospitals that directed them to provide emergency abortions for women when they are necessary to stabilize their medical condition.
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New poll suggests high concern about NH housing, but mixed appetite for zoning reform
By Ethan DeWitt/ NH Bulletin Granite Staters continue to overwhelmingly cite the scarcity of affordable housing as the most pressing concern, a new poll from the University of New Hampshire suggests. Faced with a range of options that included taxes, education, jobs, and cost of living, 36% of respondents to the poll said housing is…
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Critics say proposed NH education bill pushes anti-abortion message through classroom videos
A bill making its way through the New Hampshire legislature would require schools to show a “high-quality computer-generated animation or ultrasound” of a fetus developing, with many saying its intent is to discourage abortion.
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We asked, you answered: Granite Staters say the Trump-Ayotte economy isn’t feeling great
As polls reveal that a majority of Americans disapprove of President Trump’s handling of the economy, the Granite Post headed to Reddit to find out how locals are feeling.
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Exclusive: 500+ member NH union backs Congressman Chris Pappas for US Senate
IUPAT District Council 35 backs Pappas, citing pro-labor record and leadership for working families In a major show of labor support, the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT) District Council 35 is endorsing Congressman Chris Pappas (D-District) in his bid for the U.S. Senate, The Granite Post has learned exclusively. The union, which…
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Republican-led NH Senate moves to cut housing aid but protect school voucher funding
In a party-line vote, Senate Republicans on the Finance Committee this week rejected continued funding for New Hampshire’s Housing Champions Program — an initiative hailed by housing advocates and local leaders as a key tool in the fight against the state’s worsening housing crisis. The program, which offers resources and direct support to municipalities that…
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Your guide to wild turkey hunting season in New Hampshire
What you need to know about spring wild turkey hunting in New Hampshire, from rules and regulations to top locations.

























