CONCORD, NH – Senate Majority Leader Sharon Carson (R-Londonderry), Senator Bill Gannon (R-Sandown), and Daryl Abbas (R-Salem) issued the following joint statement today on the introduction of SB 316-FN, SB 414-FN, and SB 415-FN: “Keeping New Hampshire the safest state in the nation means keeping drugs and criminals off our streets. Black market Fentanyl is […]
By Sen. Jeb Bradley and Sen Sharon Carson Rising prices nationwide have made life challenging for Granite State families. That’s why in 2023, we passed a budget that protects New Hampshire families, small businesses, and our state’s economy from new and higher taxes while prioritizing spending on our state’s most vulnerable populations and increasing education […]
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For the first time in 20 years, New Hampshire will be hosting the Council of State Governments Eastern Regional Conference. While most people are likely unfamiliar with the Council of State Governments (CSG), the organization’s been convening conferences for more than 85 years, to help state lawmakers from across the country prepare for the future. […]
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CONCORD — New Hampshire has Daniel Webster Highway, the Frederick E. Everett Turnpike and the Ruth L. Griffin Bridge, but naming public landmarks for people doesn’t happen every day. Gov. Chris Sununu signed legislation Wednesday naming two bridges in honor of two individuals, a state police staff sergeant tragically killed while on the job and […]
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Builders may have a little less trouble navigating local, and often outdated, building codes, thanks to two bills passed by the NH Senate on Thursday aimed at addressing those outdated overdue codes. “The state has a hard time passing building codes,” said Sen. Sharon Carson, R-Londonderry, sponsor of Senate Bill 443. “The codes are years […]
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Senate Republicans Target Drug Trafficking
/in CrimeCONCORD, NH – Senate Majority Leader Sharon Carson (R-Londonderry), Senator Bill Gannon (R-Sandown), and Daryl Abbas (R-Salem) issued the following joint statement today on the introduction of SB 316-FN, SB 414-FN, and SB 415-FN: “Keeping New Hampshire the safest state in the nation means keeping drugs and criminals off our streets. Black market Fentanyl is […]
Senate GOP Will Defend And Extend the NH Advantage
/in Community, Op EdBy Sen. Jeb Bradley and Sen Sharon Carson Rising prices nationwide have made life challenging for Granite State families. That’s why in 2023, we passed a budget that protects New Hampshire families, small businesses, and our state’s economy from new and higher taxes while prioritizing spending on our state’s most vulnerable populations and increasing education […]
New Hampshire hosting conference of regional state lawmakers
/in State HouseFor the first time in 20 years, New Hampshire will be hosting the Council of State Governments Eastern Regional Conference. While most people are likely unfamiliar with the Council of State Governments (CSG), the organization’s been convening conferences for more than 85 years, to help state lawmakers from across the country prepare for the future. […]
Bridges named for fallen State Police Sgt., state highway designer
/in Business, CommunityCONCORD — New Hampshire has Daniel Webster Highway, the Frederick E. Everett Turnpike and the Ruth L. Griffin Bridge, but naming public landmarks for people doesn’t happen every day. Gov. Chris Sununu signed legislation Wednesday naming two bridges in honor of two individuals, a state police staff sergeant tragically killed while on the job and […]
NH Senate backs bills to update, streamline state building code process
/in BusinessBuilders may have a little less trouble navigating local, and often outdated, building codes, thanks to two bills passed by the NH Senate on Thursday aimed at addressing those outdated overdue codes. “The state has a hard time passing building codes,” said Sen. Sharon Carson, R-Londonderry, sponsor of Senate Bill 443. “The codes are years […]