Absentee Senator Declines Invitation To Debate The Issues Concord - New Hampshire Republican State Committee Chairman Jennifer Horn released the following statement today after Senator Jeanne Shaheen informed organizers at Franklin Pierce University that she will not participate in the first debate of the general election: "New Hampshire voters deserve a robust debate about the… Continue reading SHAHEEN DUCKS FRANKLIN PIERCE UNIVERSITY DEBATE
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NOMINATION OF SHAHEEN ENDORSED OBAMA APPOINTEE WHO DEFENDED COP KILLER WITHDRAWN
Concord - President Barack Obama today officially withdrew the radical nomination of Debo Adegbile to lead the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division. In March, Senator Jeanne Shaheen voted with a minority of senators to confirm Adgebile, who used groundless charges of racism to try to free a convicted cop killer. His nomination was rejected by… Continue reading NOMINATION OF SHAHEEN ENDORSED OBAMA APPOINTEE WHO DEFENDED COP KILLER WITHDRAWN
Why is Hassan criticizing bipartisan tax reforms?
From the Concord Monitor - http://www.concordmonitor.com/home/13252507-95/my-turn-why-is-hassan-criticizing-bipartisan-tax-reforms My Turn: Why is Hassan criticizing bipartisan tax reforms? By Sen. BOB ODELL For the Monitor Tuesday, August 26, 2014 (Published in print: Wednesday, August 27, 2014) It’s puzzling to hear Gov. Maggie Hassan claim that recent changes in New Hampshire’s business tax code are causing problems with the… Continue reading Why is Hassan criticizing bipartisan tax reforms?
State Budget Crisis Looms
Here is a timeline of events and news related to growing state budget concerns and lack of transparency: July 10, 2014 - Reports emerge that enrollment in the State’s traditional Medicaid program has spiked, in part due to the ACA related individual mandates, and that DHHS is facing a $37 million budget shortfall. See: NHPR… Continue reading State Budget Crisis Looms
2014 WMUR Debates
The Republican primary debate schedule is as follows: Sept. 2: 1st Congressional District Sept. 3: 2nd Congressional District Sept. 4: U.S. Senate Sept. 5: Governor The debates can also be viewed on WMUR-TV, WMUR.com and WMUR mobile apps. Read more: http://www.wmur.com/politics/viewing-parties-planned-for-granite-state-debates/27433768#ixzz3AHpJ9n4k
