Since Inauguration Day, President Donald Trump’s administration has been systematically removing pertinent information and delaying agency work in an effort to eradicate contradictory views from their current ideology. From climate […]
Should Health Experts Be Able to Diagnose Trump With a Personality Disorder From a Distance?
There’s a debate brewing in the mental health community — to diagnose President Donald Trump with a personality disorder or not — and it made an appearance in New Hampshire last […]
Who’s Responsible for NH Being Named 2nd Best State in US?
It’s official. New Hampshire is ranked the 2nd best state in the country. Well, according to U.S. News & World Report, which released Tuesday the findings of its “Best State” […]
NHGOP, Conservative Group Blast Hassan After Meeting With Supreme Court Nominee
U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan met with Supreme Court nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch on Monday to discuss issues important to the freshman senator from New Hampshire. Republicans were quick to criticize […]
Hassan, Shaheen’s Town Hall Reveals Middle-of-Road Approach to Trump
U.S. Sens. Maggie Hassan and Jeanne Shaheen’s town hall-style meeting on Friday with their New Hampshire constituents was mostly a warm welcome back to the state. Unlike many of their […]
A Look at Shea-Porter, Kuster’s War Chests Hints Toward 2018 Midterm Elections
It’s never too early to be thinking about the 2018 midterm elections. For the incumbent party in the White House, it usually means losing seats. However, Republicans are poised to retain […]
Senator Presents Ambitious Proposal For More Affordable Housing in NH
When Sen. Dan Feltes, D-Concord, introduced a bill Wednesday, he sought a $25 million appropriation to the state’s affordable housing fund. Instead, he’s walking away with $5 million at best. […]
NH Senate Bill Seeks to Get More People Off Food Stamps
A bill seeking to change the requirements to receive food stamps in New Hampshire could be much needed reform for the welfare system or would prevent about 17,000 people from […]
Why Did Right-to-Work Fail Again in New Hampshire?
Yet again, the House voted Thursday to kill a right-to-work bill. Since the early 1980s, the New Hampshire House has rejected right to work 35 times and despite Republican control […]
UNH Pollster Makes Adjustment to Surveys in Age of Trump
Pollsters were heavily criticized after the presidential election for completely missing the mark on their predictions. Across the country, they were scratching their heads, trying to figure out how they didn’t […]
