An Orthodox Christian man remains unapologetic after claiming to have repeatedly destroyed the demonic statute that satanists erected outside the New Hampshire State House in Concord last month ...
State lawmakers met in Concord on Wednesday to debate new House rules for the coming season. Representatives set aside a controversial proposal that would have allowed some bills to be rejected in ...
Representatives also rejected rules to codify subpoena powers and require "formal business attire" at the State House.
Republicans in Concord are talking about major changes to how New Hampshire allocates its electoral votes for president.
The New Hampshire Legislature has long followed a few near-unique rules. Every one of its 424 lawmakers may submit as many ...
The biennial state budget is first thing on the minds of Upper Valley elected officials headed to Concord this legislative ...
Republicans are backing bills that might limit driving privileges for undocumented immigrants and temporary residents.
A proposal to ban cat declawing will soon be back on the table at the New Hampshire State House. The operation to remove a cat’s claws involves amputating the bones on the paw. Lawmakers tried ...
An Orthodox Christian from Concord claims he smashed down The Satanic Temple display outside the State House last month because it was his religious duty to "destroy idolatrous statues." Joshua ...
New Hampshire, from the governor’s office to the Legislature. It also includes a number of new laws. While most of the 378 ...
a spokesperson for the New Hampshire Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, said in a news release last week. The advocacy group represents 12 independent crisis centers around the state.