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Veto Override Abolishes Death Penalty in New Hampshire
On Thursday, May 30th, two thirds of the New Hampshire Senate followed the House’s lead and voted to override Governor Sununu’s veto of the death penalty repeal bill.
On Thursday, May 30th, two thirds of the New Hampshire Senate followed the House’s lead and voted to override Governor Sununu’s veto of the death penalty repeal bill.
A bill to increase the minimum wage for hourly, tipped, and youth workers has passed the Democratic New Hampshire House and has moved to the Senate, which is also controlled by the Democrats. All eight sponsors of the bill are Democrats. Republican Governor, Chris Sununu may veto the bill should it pass the Senate.
Earlier today, the New Hampshire House voted to reject an amendment that would have significantly reduced the bureaucratic and fiscal impact of HB 628. The House then voted to pass the tax increase by a vote of 171-162. If you noticed that those two figures do not equal 400 – […]
Amended SB193 is not pro-liberty and will hinder any real progress towards getting the state out of education. Vote NO.
We have since expanded the program and are now proposing to deceptively use the opioid crisis to expand and make more permanent our 27-year orgy of fiscal irresponsibility.
However, some authoritarian politicians want that to end. The above 12 representatives and senators have sponsored a bill that would effectively create and potentially impose a state income tax in NH.
Dan Feltes, a socialist senator representing Concord voiced his strong approval of the proposal.