Residents have proposed spending caps in at least seven New Hampshire school districts, with amounts ranging from $1 per ...
There are three certainties in life: death, taxes, and scaremongering that school choice will destroy public education.
As town meeting season nears, the New Hampshire Secretary of State's Office is reminding residents of a new voter ID law.
Secretary of State David Scanlan reminds new residents and people they can no longer use affidavits to prove their ...
A new report on a poll from the University of Houston Hobby School of Public Affairs is giving insights into how Texans may ...
The preliminary spending plan is based on an assumption that business tax revenues will rise, and there are several other sources of uncertainty, as the numbers-crunching process heads to lawmakers.
The bill would limit how independent, undeclared voters in New Hampshire can participate in state primary elections.
Voting rights advocates and students say the bills would discriminate against college students who feel more connected to the ...
For Dartmouth College sophomore Will Nelson, New Hampshire’s tradition of political involvement was not just a perk of attending school here – it was a major motivator to do so.
NH Democratic Party chair Ray Buckley faces two challengers for his job, after Republicans again swept control of state ...
Senate GOP campaign chief Tim Scott previewed his 2026 game plan over the weekend to some of the party’s top donors at a ...
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