PUC considers power purchase
Karen Langley reports in the Concord Monitor that the Public Utilities Commission needs to decide if PSNH can buy power from a plant that Laidlaw wants to build on the site of Berlin’s defunct paper mill.
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Karen Langley reports in the Concord Monitor that the Public Utilities Commission needs to decide if PSNH can buy power from a plant that Laidlaw wants to build on the site of Berlin’s defunct paper mill.
Read More>>Yesterday’s deal on HB 1459 to set up a state registry for political and issue advocacy gets some attention from the State House press corps. The Concord Monitor’s Karen Langley has been following this story throughout the week. She reports on opposition to the bill coming from Portsmouth Democrat Jim Splaine.
Tom Fahey writes about political speech registration for the Union Leader.
And in the Nashua Telegraph, Kevin Landrigan reports that the measure’s prospects in the House are uncertain.
Karen Langley writes in the Concord Monitor about the Senate’s proposal to require state registration for businesses wishing to run political or issue ads.
Read More>>Karen Langley reports in the Concord Monitor on the latest lawsuit against the latest state budget; this time over municipal pensions.
Read More>>Karen Langley reports in the Concord Monitor that New Hampshire officials are making up for a shortfall in their child care services budget by cutting back on aid.
Read More>>The Concord Monitor’s Karen Langley reports on a vote by the New Hampshire House to add yet more mandates to all health insurance policies.
Read More>>Karen Langley in the Concord Monitor reports on the state’s Building Aid Program, which is currently funding by borrowing money to give to local school districts.
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