Yesterday | Press Releases
Bearse Warns Party to Change Its Ways or Lose NH CD 1 Again in 2010
This week , Congressional Candidate Peter Bearse spoke to the Tri-Town Republican Town Committee , the House Republican Alliance and the Hampstead RTC.
Yesterday | Salt Lake Tribune
Utah GOP decides on candidate for House seat
It took 16 ballots and nearly five hours of debate, but the Utah Republican Party on Saturday agreed to recommend Bill Wright to represent District 68 in the state House.
Gatsas backs a Senate successor
Ted Gatsas, who resigned his state Senate seat last week after being elected mayor of Manchester, endorsed former Republican state representative Terry Pfaff to succeed him yesterday, on the same day Pfaff formally announced his intent to run.
NH blogger apologizes for anti-gay slur
New Hampshire Democratic Party chair Ray Buckley declined to comment about the anti-gay slur by which a local blogger described him on his weekend talk show.
Radio hosta s attack on gays condemned
Anti-gay comments by conservative blogger and radio show host Doug Lambert have drawn fire from all corners - " from his own radio show co-host to Congressman Paul Hodes.
Radio Host to Gay NH Democratic Party Chair Ray Buckley: 'Yeah you...
Gay New Hampshire Democratic Party Chair Ray Buckley was called a "faggot" by the host of a well-known New Hampshire right-wing radio show yesterday.
A heartfelt thank you from the New Hampshire Republican Party to all the veterans who answered the call of duty and stood for something greater than oneself; fighting to protect the freedoms that we all enjoy.
Jeb Bradley - Washington Promises -- New Hampshire Realities
The latest version of health care reform legislation introduced by Speaker Pelosi and passed by a 220 to 215 cliff hanger vote represents a 1990 page mammoth attempt to 'change' America.
Frank Guinta Calls on the Senate to Vote for People not Politics
Manchester, NH Reacting to the budget busting, 2000 page health care boondoggle that passed the United State House of Representatives on Saturday night, Frank Guinta today called for accountability and a "no" vote from the US Senate.
State Republicans pan health care bill
State Republican leaders are protesting the congressional health care reform plan, arguing that reform will hurt the state's budget.
Health care bill called huge cost for New Hampshire
CONCORD a ' A Republican state senator is proposing legislation to give New Hampshire a right of first refusal to a federal health care reform bill.
Same chapter, different book in FairPoint, PSNH bankruptcy cases
After PSNH emerged from its January 1988 bankruptcy nearly two years after filing for Chapter 11, ratepayers were hit with seven yearly rate increases of 5.5 percent each, beginning in 1990.
NHa s battle with feds over cash continues
The state's battle with the federal government administration over claimed reimbursement payments has a long, complicated history.
Marijuana veto override falls short; Rep. Merrick to work with Gov. Lynch to remove roadblocks
The House of Representatives overrode Governor John Lynch's veto of HB 648 to legalize marijuana by 240 to 115 - 10 over the bar of a two-thirds vote - on Wednesday, known as "Veto Day." But the state Senate came up two votes short of the needed 16 of 24 to make a two-thirds majority that would have made the Granite State the 14th state to legalize ...
NH Senator Bradley - The Latest News
The "Spending Summit" & Tuesday is Election Day! On Tuesday, October 27 the Republican Leadership in the New Hampshire House and Senate sponsored a SUMMIT ON SPENDING in Concord.
Talking Taxes --- Again by Jeb Bradley
Last week's TAX SUMMIT organized by Representative Susan Almy reaffirmed that New Hampshire's lack of a general income or sales tax has enhanced our competitive position compared to other states.
Bob Bestani: Carol Shea-Porter's U-turn on ethics
By BOB BESTANI 1 hour, 22 minutes ago In the 2006 elections, Carol Shea-Porter made a major point of repeatedly criticizing Jeb Bradley on all manner of issues, demonstrating, she said, that he should not be a member of Congress.
Democrat Distancing Herself from White House Before Tough 2010 Race, by Fox Guest Blogger
"I know it has created some jobs, but clearly not what we were anticipating," Representative Carol Shea Porter's words to WMUR-TV referring to the President Barack Obama's highly touted Stimulus Bill.
Rep. Almy: No quick-fix on state tax issues
No quick-fix tax bills will be coming out of two days of tax hearings, House Ways and Means Committee chair Rep.
Outside the so-called "tax summit" organized by the House Ways and Means Committee yesterday, about 25 protesters held signs: "No New Taxes" and "Keep the New Hampshire Advantage." Inside, many of the economists who spoke agreed with the protesters.
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