From the Canada Free Press by Tom DeWeese, American Policy Center (Note: Just as we have sought to expose the backers of groups like the GSFTC, it’s always wise to find out just who is behind the push to do anything that doesn’t seem like it’s coming...
The first of the results are coming in…and this post will be updated as more victories are forthcoming. We list money items that failed, fiscal conservatives who were (re)elected and note where attempts to repeal SB2 have failed. Although we take no position on...
UPDATE: There will be a House Education Committee subcommitee work session on February 16, 2010 at 10:00 AM in LOB 207. We still say that this bill is NOT NEEDED, but if it passes, should only pass WITH THE AMENDMENT that provides for NO DISCRIMINATION about which...
This article at Aim Global discusses the bill that would restrict the use of RFID devices in NH. RFID: For the Public Good Bert Moore, Editor Once again, privacy is in the news with New Hampshire’s House passing House Bill 478 limiting RFID [very similar to...
South Hadley appoints Paul G. Beecher town administrator “SOUTH HADLEY – Selectmen Tuesday voted 4-1 to appoint Paul G. Beecher, the former city manager of Dover, N.H., the new town administrator here contingent on successful negotiations. With full...