Public health groups urge NH lawmakers not to override ivermectin bill veto
Lawmakers are expected to return to session briefly to consider a number of veto overrides, including the ivermectin bill.
New Hampshire to get $40.5M from J&J opioid settlement
The state will divert $31.5 million of the settlement funds to help with opioid addiction prevention and treatment, with the remainder of the funds going to court fees in costs.
Defund abortion referrers? Group pushes NH to axe 4 more contracts
Executive Councilors defunded three reproductive health centers that offer abortion services. Some want state leaders to go much further.
Insurance Department returns $2.3M to wronged consumers, levies record fines
The department has encouraged people to reach out with concerns and has investigated local victims were impacted by wrongdoing in another state.
New Hampshire to upgrade police arrest reporting website
Information collected includes the number of arrests across the state, the towns and cities in which those arrests occurred, and the demographics of those arrests, such as age, race and gender.
Ballot Law Commission dismisses request to disqualify NH secessionists
The Ballot Law Commission on Wednesday dismissed a complaint that sought to bar secessionists from running for state government.
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Election monitors appointed for 3 NH towns with ballot-counting problems
The appointees will work with election officials during the primary election to ensure compliance with NH law.
NH state primaries: Who is running in your district? What do they stand for?
Here’s how to figure out who is running in your district and where you can find more information on their platforms.
Federal aid for COVID funerals reaches $6.7M in NH
More than 1,100 applicants in NH have received reimbursement from the FEMA program, which has provided more than $2.7 billion nationwide.
How to vote by absentee ballot in New Hampshire in 2022
Absentee ballots are not available for voters who are simply worried about catching COVID-19 at the polls, unless they have a medical condition that puts them at high risk.