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ICYMI: Senate Judiciary Adds Abortion Restriction Despite Six-Figure GOP Campaign Vowing to Leave Abortion Laws Alone
Former U.S. Senator John E. Sununu is officially jumping back into New Hampshire politics after sixteen years out of office. As he enters the race, Granite Staters deserve answers: Who does John E. Sununu really work for — is it the powerful foreign and corporate special interests that made his family rich? Or will he get Donald Trump one Senate vote closer to becoming a king?
BACKGROUND BRIEF: Another Sununu For Sale
Following the second week of Congressional Republicans’ government shutdown, Republicans are making it obvious that working class Americans are just bartering chips as a means of trying to accelerate President Donald Trump’s extremist agenda.
Republicans Shut Down the U.S. Government: How NH is Impacted
This week, Congressional Republicans shut down the U.S. government as a means of trying to accelerate President Donald Trump’s extremist agenda. This reckless partisan move will once again strain working class Americans, jeopardizing essential services and risking the livelihoods of thousands of federal employees.
Upcoming Attacks on NH Public Education
This month, New Hampshire state legislators have been preparing for the upcoming legislative session, setting forth potential new bills as legislative service requests (LSRs). These LSRs can be drafted by either a state resident or legislator, then will be filed by a legislative sponsor, formally drafted and introduced.
On Tariffs, Granite Staters Deserve Results, Not Stunts
This month, New Hampshire state legislators have been preparing for the upcoming legislative session, setting forth potential new bills as legislative service requests (LSRs). These LSRs can be drafted by either a state resident or legislator, then will be filed by a legislative sponsor, formally drafted and introduced.
Municipal Elections Coming Up: What You Need to Know About New Restrictions
This fall, voters in municipalities across New Hampshire will head to the polls to cast their ballots in their local elections. These elections are set to take place in major cities across New Hampshire, including Berlin, Claremont, Concord, Dover, Franklin, Keene, Laconia, Manchester, Nashua, Portsmouth, Rochester, and Somersworth.
Ayotte Inaction Leading to Higher Energy Costs
Here in New Hampshire, hardworking Granite Staters keep our state running. But Republicans in Concord are once again acting against working families’ best interests.
Underfunding and Undermining Our Public Schools
As we approach the end of summer, students across New Hampshire are preparing to head back to school. However, the quality of public education in New Hampshire continues to be at risk, as a new ruling once again determined that the state is underfunding public education.