| Tipoffs for Concord, New Hampshire (State) Newsletter for Saturday May 28, 2022 ( 4 items ) |
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N.H. House Republicans: House Approves Aid to Municipalities
CONCORD, New Hampshire, May 28 -- The New Hampshire House Republicans issued the following statement:
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Rep. Terry Roy (R-Deerfield) released the following statement after the NH House passed SB401, making appropriations to the department of transportation for local highway aid and to the body-worn and dashboard camera fund, and permitting the department of transportation to operate dash cameras, on a voice vote.
"SB401 is further evidence that Republicans in the legislature are living up
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N.H. House Republicans: House Approves Reduction in Business Taxes
CONCORD, New Hampshire, May 28 -- The New Hampshire House Republicans issued the following statement:
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House Majority Whip Rep. Jeanine Notter (R-Merrimack) released the following statement after the passage of HB1221, relative to the rate of the business profits tax, and relative to payment by the state to political subdivisions of an amount equal to a portion of retirement system contributions of political subdivision employers.
"One of the main objectives of the legislature has been t
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N.H. PUC Issues Order Involving Eversource Energy
CONCORD, New Hampshire, May 27 (TNSsro) -- The New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission issued the following electric order (No. 26,634) involving Eversource Energy:
Motion for Recovery of Rate Case Expenses
Order Approving Settlement Agreement and Recovery of Rate Case Expenses
In this order, the Commission approves a settlement agreement relating to Eversource's motion to recover rate case expenses. Pursuant to that agreement, Eversource is authorized to collect $1,762,807 through its Regu
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N.H. State Senate: Republican Results - A 2022 Success Story
CONCORD, New Hampshire, May 27 -- The New Hampshire State Senate issued the following news release:
Following the end of the 2022 legislative session, Senate Republicans reviewed the gains they made over the past six months as well as the promises they kept to New Hampshire voters. With GOP Senators leading the way, session highlights include property tax relief, consumer protection and support for Main Street businesses, mental health, personal privacy, parental rights, education choice and pu
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