Opinion
Government Exposes Names of NH Residents Infected With COVID-19
the new edict created by our Lords gives themselves permission to expose the names of infected patients to EMS, FD, and PD personnel throughout the state.
the new edict created by our Lords gives themselves permission to expose the names of infected patients to EMS, FD, and PD personnel throughout the state.
The newly-unemployed protesters support the freedom to work, human prosperity, or both. If it is wrong to support freedom and prosperity, I don’t want to be right.
After a few weeks of this lockdown, nearly 130,000 NH workers have filed for unemployment, bringing unemployment in the state near the 16% mark.
Clearly responding to bipartisan pushback against his orders to shut down businesses indefinitely throughout the state, Dictator Chris Sununu Tweeted “Public Health First. Always”. The Tweet was made on Tuesday afternoon, shortly after a group of Democratic legislators filed a lawsuit against Sununu for control of the $1.25 billion ‘relief Read more…
Responding to the rapidly spreading hysteria regarding the Wuhan Coronavirus, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu ordered on Monday the mandatory closure of restaurant dining rooms.
Beginning Saturday morning, every business that was not deemed ‘essential’ by Governor Sununu’s executive order was forced to close its doors until at least May 4th.
New Hampshire Governor, Chris Sununu (R) has vetoed SB10, which was passed by the Democratic-controlled legislature. The bill would have increased the state’s minimum wage from $7.25 to $12 over the next 3 years.
On Friday afternoon, New Hampshire governor, Chris Sununu (R) announced on Facebook that he has vetoed three more anti-gun bills passed by the House and Senate, both of which are controlled by Democrats.
If a Supreme Court decision is rendered, but no one knows about it, is that acceptable? That is the question New Hampshire’s public employees should be asking about the state legislature’s union rights notification bill. The bill, Senate Bill 148, was written in response to a June 2018 Supreme Court Read more…
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.