Today, New Hampshire is facing the tightest and most expensive housing market in its history. As a life long NH resident, business leader and housing developer, I can say with […]
Ivanka Trump, Treasury Secretary Heading To Granite State
The White House tells NHJournal.com that President Trump’s daughter/advisor Ivanka and his Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin will be in Derry, NH on Tuesday to promote the economic impact of the […]
Could NRA + RNC = Win For NHGOP?
The math looks bad for the Republican Party in 2018: An unpopular incumbent president, a GOP speaker announcing his retirement, and polls showing far more passion among Democrats than Republicans. […]
Are Road Usage Taxes Rolling Toward New Hampshire?
Should electric car users pay “their fair share” for Granite State roads and bridges? That’s the idea behind a “road usage tax” that’s already passed the NH House 168-152 and is […]
“At Least I Would Have Been Heard:” Crime Victims Explain Their Support For Marsy’s Law
Supporters of Marsy’s Law provided these comments from the testimony of crime victims and their families during Tuesday’s hearing before a NH House committee: “I have heard opponents of this […]
For Republicans In 2018, The Kids Are NOT Alright
A new poll by Harvard’s Institute of Politics has a lot of news about young voters, Republicans and the 2018 midterm elections—none of it good. First the bad news: According […]
“Make Sure The Victims Are Heard” – Marsy’s Law Hearing On Tuesday
Getting state senators Donna Soucy (D- Manchester) and Sharon Carson (R- Londonderry) to agree on any political issue isn’t easy. But when a joint meeting of the New Hampshire House […]
NH Dems Speak Out On Syria And Trump
Will Democrats stick with Trump over Syria and Assad? The current answer is: Maybe. Just over a year ago, President Donald Trump surprised some “America First’ supporters by launching […]
Biomass Bill Means Bad News For NH Ratepayers
The NH House Science, Energy and Technology Committee is scheduled to take up SB 365 on Wednesday, a bill that would “require require default energy providers – Eversource, Unitil and […]
The Granite State Goes All In Against Internet Sales Taxes
New Hampshire politicians from the State House to the US Senate have lined up against the expansion of internet sales taxes ahead of a Supreme Court hearing later this month […]

