Former state party chair Chris Ager sent a message to Granite State Republicans on Tuesday challenging the legality of new state party chair Paul Callaghan’s election by the Executive Committee, […]
State: Cop Killer Addison Deserves to Die
Michael Addison’s death sentence for killing Manchester Police Officer Michael Briggs in 2006 is the right sentence for someone convicted of killing a cop, lawyers with the New Hampshire Department […]
CLINE/MOORE: New England’s High Energy Costs Are a Policy Choice
Affordability is the hottest political issue in the United States at the start of 2026. A Politico poll in December found that 65 percent of Americans say the cost of […]
‘Out of Control’: Panel Says Occupational Licensing Blocks Economic Opportunity
Once limited to surgeons, electricians, and other high-risk professions, occupational licensing has quietly expanded into a major barrier to work across the U.S. economy — and New Hampshire is no […]
BACA: Schedule III Ends One War on Cannabis—and Exposes the Next One
The photo from last month’s Oval Office signing is everywhere: President Donald Trump at the Resolute Desk, pen in hand, declaring that cannabis should move from Schedule I to Schedule […]
From Maps to Caps: Tuesday Hearing on Plan to Turn Redistricting Bill Into Property Tax Cap
From the “making lemons out of lemonade” department, House Election Law Committee Chair Rep. Ross Berry (R-Weare) is hoping to take a redistricting bill that was DOA and use it […]
As ACA Costs Soar, So Do Hospital Prices
While Sen. Jeanne Shaheen continues to demand more tax money for expanded Affordable Care Act subsidies, she continues to dodge the key question: Why has 15 years of “affordable care” […]
Monday Memo: Warmington — Will She, Won’t She and Why Would She?
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. […]
The State House Week Ahead: Guns, Weed and Property Tax Caps
No legislative sessions again this week as both House and Senate committees continue wading through the hundreds of legislative proposals that need public hearings over the next two months. This […]
NOTTER: Merrimack Should Celebrate Local Facility, Deporting Criminal Illegal Aliens
Last week, my town of Merrimack announced it would close town offices at noon due to concerns over a potentially large protest planned outside Town Hall. Local officials were told […]




