In an attempt to defend the actions of federal agents involved in a Minneapolis shooting death, the White House released a flurry of anti-gun-rights rhetoric. Second Amendment advocates, including some […]
Blue Politics, Black Oil: Snow Storm Reveals New England’s Energy Policy Fail
When Cinde Warmington ran for governor in 2024, she released an energy plan calling for “net-zero emissions by 2040.” While it may sound extreme, Warmington’s proposal placed her squarely in […]
Dem Law Firm Seeks Court Reversal of NH Absentee Ballot ID Law
Lawyers with the Elias Law Group, a powerful Washington, D.C., law firm best known for representing Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, are asking the New Hampshire Supreme Court to revive their […]
LABRIE: Why HB 1704 is a Win for Talent and Taxpayers
New Hampshire has always balanced individual liberty with pragmatic governance. However, in today’s hyper-competitive labor market, we face a silent crisis: the steady drain of our “best and brightest” from […]
CHILDS: Children Should Never Be Coached to Reject a Loving Parent
New Hampshire House leadership is taking meaningful action to protect children and families and to bring long-needed reform to family law. After decades of advocacy, last year New Hampshire passed […]
Monday Memo: NH Dems Triple Down on ‘Take Your Daughter to Work’ Day
The Monday Memo is a mix of reporting, rumors, analysis, and unkind comments compiled from various sources and provided for your entertainment and enlightenment each Monday. Reader discretion is advised. […]
AVARD: If We’re Serious About Affordability, NH Needs More Nuclear Power
For most of us, our monthly electric bills have become a constant source of heartburn when we open them each month. Did I leave the lights on too much? How […]
Abolish ICE? Progressives Demand It, While Pappas, Stefany Shaheen Dodge
In the hours after a Border Patrol agent shot and killed armed protester Alex Jeffrey Pretti in Minneapolis on Saturday, NH-01 Democratic primary candidate state Rep. Heath Howard took to […]
The State House Week Ahead: High Utility Bills, More School Choice and ‘Free The Pickles!’
Monday, Jan. 26 Mother Nature has closed the State House for the day. The slate of House committee hearings scheduled for Monday will be rescheduled. Tuesday, Jan. 27 9 a.m. […]
JOHNSON: March For Life A Moment To Renew Commitment To Pro-Life Principles
This Friday, pro-life advocates from around the world will converge on Washington, D.C., for the 53rd annual March for Life. While we are grateful for President Donald Trump’s pro-life record, […]






