by Richard Olson Last Monday House Bill 1161, a bill repealing a local the licensing requirement (N.H. RSA 159:8) to sell pistols and revolvers, was vetoed by Governor John Lynch, despite having passed both the House and the Senate. Governor Lynch acted for a very...
What Parents Need to Know About NH’s New Bullying Law As most of you are aware, this past session, the NH legislature passed and Governor Lynch signed into law a revised anti-bullying statute, HB 1523. The new law effects every school district in the state in...
Fellow Sportsmen and Boaters: This coming Wednesday June 9th 2010 or a little later in the week the New Hampshire Legislature (House and Senate) will be requested to vote on the Governor’s new proposed budget. The Governor may be requesting the legislature vote...
Grant Bosse has this update on the push to Regulate Free Speech Senator Hassan introduces amendment forcing non-profits and other corporations to disclose donors for any kind of political/issue advocacy, requires certification from secretary of state’s...
by Ed Naile Proposed new law: Disclosure of Sources of Funding for Political and Advocacy Advertising = Intimidation summed up in ten little words. But then again in New Hampshire, when it comes to words and the law — anything goes. We all CHERISH that new,...
HEADS and TAILS MEAN NEW TAXES! By NH Senator Jeb Bradley In what can only be called a bizarre turn of events in the Statehouse last week, a coin flip was needed to break childish chest thumping between the Democratic House and Senate Leadership. At issue was how to...