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Last in the Nation: NH’s Failure to Invest in Higher Education
This month, college students across the country are preparing to return to campus. However, thanks to the state’s lack of investment in...
5 days ago


Voting By Absentee Just Got More Difficult
Late last week, Kelly Ayotte signed SB 287 into law, proving once again that she values her party’s political power over the rights of...
Aug 4


Where do we stand? The 60th Anniversary of Medicaid
This Wednesday, July 30th, marks the 60th anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid. Instead of celebrating a momentous milestone, many...
Jul 28


Governor Attempts to Gaslight Granite Staters on Budget Impacts
Earlier this month, Donald Trump and his Republican cronies in Congress signed the infamous One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law. In...
Jul 21


Sky High Housing Costs for Granite Staters
In the wake of Republicans in Concord passing a state budget that will raise costs on Granite Staters , it’s clear that Republicans...
Jul 14


NH Supreme Court Recognizes State’s Failure to Invest in Our Kids
Long after New Hampshire educators and activists sounded the alarm about the state’s inadequate support of our state’s public education...
Jul 7


A Chaotic and Costly State Budget
After months of deliberation and chaos, Republicans at the State House were finally able to get it together to pass a final version of...
Jun 30


Fed-Up Granite Staters Rally Against NH Republicans' Broken Promises and Budget Cuts
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 24th, 2025 Contact: Ryan Mahoney, ryan@amplifynh.org Fed-Up Granite Staters Rally Against NH Republicans'...
Jun 24


Hold Ayotte and State House Republicans Accountable for Bad Budget
Last week, Republican state lawmakers finalized their state budget proposal and it remains clear that this budget fails hardworking...
Jun 23


Fight for Our Future on Tuesday, June 24th!
As we’ve discussed in our newsletters all year, hardworking Granite Staters are being crushed under the weight of rising costs while...
Jun 16


State House GOP Prioritize Attacking Secure Voting Process
Republican lawmakers in Concord are at it again: rather than prioritizing reducing the cost of living and addressing the challenges...
Jun 9


NH Senate Republicans Poised to Increase Costs for Granite Staters
This week, the NH Senate will finalize their version of the state budget and much like their counterparts did in the NH House, the NH...
Jun 2


“One Big Bill” for Granite Staters to Pay
Last week, in a session spanning all night, Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill that guts Medicaid to pay for...
May 27


Ayotte Looking Out for Herself While We Pay the Price
Once again, Governor Kelly Ayotte is missing in action and Granite Staters are stuck paying the price. As communities across New...
May 19


Ayotte Prioritizes Higher Office Budget Instead of Reducing Costs for Hardworking Granite Staters
Contact: Ryan Mahoney, ryan@amplifynh.org Ayotte Prioritizes Higher Office Budget Instead of Reducing Costs for Hardworking Granite...
May 15


While Other Northeast Governors Act to Lower Energy Costs, Ayotte Skips Meetings & Lets Rates Soar in New Hampshire
Contact: Ryan Mahoney, ryan@amplifynh.org While Other Northeast Governors Act to Lower Energy Costs, Ayotte Skips Meetings & Lets Rates...
May 14


Denied by Ayotte, Is AG Formella Seriously Eyeing A Run for Congress?
Contact: Ryan Mahoney, ryan@amplifynh.org Denied by Ayotte, Is AG Formella Seriously Eyeing A Run for Congress? CONCORD, NH — Having...
May 14


Absent Ayotte Continues to Fail to Put NH First
As Granite Staters grapple with mounting threats to their jobs, health, and economic security, Governor Kelly Ayotte continues to offer...
May 12


Critical Week to Speak Out on the State Budget
As New Hampshire’s Senate Finance Committee continues to deliberate the House-approved $15.36 billion budget , Granite Staters are still...
May 5


Granite Staters Speaking Out Against Republican State Budget
Last week was a busy week in New Hampshire. As Republicans in the Senate began their budget deliberations, we also saw movement on...
Apr 28
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