State Tipoffs Involving New Hampshire Newsletter for Sunday July 03, 2022 ( 11 items ) |
Dartmouth College: Call to Lead Event, Alumni Research Panel Win CASE Awards
HANOVER, New Hampshire, July 2 (TNSawa) -- Dartmouth College issued the following news release:
A weekend-long event for Call to Lead donors and volunteers and a newly revamped alumni research panel have been recognized with awards from the Washington-based Council for Advancement and Support of Education.
The Circle of Excellence Awards highlight outstanding work in advancement services, alumni relations, communications, fundraising, and marketing.
The 2022 recipients "showcase how advanceme
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Mass. A.G. Healey Secures Over $900,000 Including Debt Relief and Restitution for Consumers From Auto Title Lending Company
BOSTON, Massachusetts, June 30 -- Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey issued the following news release on June 29, 2022:
A motor vehicle title lender has agreed to provide over $900,000 in debt relief, restitution, and penalties to resolve allegations that it engaged in illegal auto lending practices, including making consumer loans with exorbitant interest rates, pursuing debts with excessive phone calls and emails, and threatening repossession of cars, all in violation of Massachuset
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N.H. PUC Issues Order Involving Unitil Energy Systems
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 30 (TNSsro) -- The New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission issued the following electric order (No. 26,646) on June 29, 2022, involving Unitil Energy Systems Inc.:
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Annual Stranded Cost Recovery and External Delivery Charge Reconciliation and Rate Filing
Order Suspending Tariff and Scheduling a Hearing
This order suspends Unitil Energy Systems, Inc.'s (UES or the Company) proposed tariffs filed in the above-captioned docket, which would take effect with se
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N.H. Revenue Administration Dept.: Rev Various 300 Rules and Rev 2405.03 to Be Submitted for Final Proposal With the Office of Legislative Services
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 28 -- The New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration issued the following news release:
Rev 300 Various and Rev 2405.03; Relative to computation of gross business profits, technical corrections on specific industry apportionment for financial institutions, single sales factor apportionment, and treatment of overpayments.
Commissioner Stepp filed the Final Proposal with Legislative Services, Division of Administrative Rules on Monday, June 27, 2022 relative
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N.H. State Rep. Ammon Comments on Signing of H.B. 1503
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 30 -- The New Hampshire House Republicans issued the following statement on June 29, 2022:
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Rep. Keith Ammon (R-New Boston), prime sponsor of HB1503 and member of the governor's Commission on Cryptocurrencies and Digital Assets, released the following statement after Governor Sununu signed HB1503, adopting the Uniform Commercial Code relative to controllable electronic records, relative to exempting the developer, seller, or facilitator of the exchange of an o
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NHTI's 'Micro Doors for Microcredentials' Debut in Concord
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 27 (TNSpar) -- NHTI - Concord's Community College issued the following news:
To expand access to and awareness of the college's innovative microcredential programs, NHTI-Concord's Community College has partnered with local businesses during the Intown Concord's Market Days Festival to promote placement of our "micro doors." These mini shopfronts are each a few feet tall and contain a QR code that links to more information about specific microcredentials offered at N
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Q&A on Reproductive Health Services at Dartmouth College
HANOVER, New Hampshire, June 30 (TNStalk) -- Dartmouth College issued the following Q&A on June 29, 2022, with Health Service Director Mark Reed:
In response to last week's U.S. Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization--which overturned nearly 50 years of jurisprudence supporting abortion rights--Dartmouth on Friday released a statement affirming the institution's unwavering commitment to "the reproductive health care, autonomy, and well-being for every member of o
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Roundup: New Hampshire Democrats Call Out GOP Attacks on Reproductive Rights After SCOTUS Overturns Roe
CONCORD, New Hampshire, July 2 -- The New Hampshire Democratic Party issued the following news release:
After the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark decision that for 50 years has protected access to abortion, New Hampshire Democrats made it clear that Republicans in New Hampshire will try to pass further restrictions on abortion. They also laid out how the GOP U.S. Senate candidates would work with Mitch McConnell to ban abortion nationwide if Republicans re-take th
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University of New Hampshire Awarded $2.8 M to Help Low-Income, First-Generation College Students
DURHAM, New Hampshire, July 1 (TNSfund) -- The University of New Hampshire issued the following news release:
The University of New Hampshire received a grant for over $2.8 million from the U.S. Department of Education to ensure the Upward Bound program at UNH continues to provide services to low-income students, who are the first in their family to attend college, living in Manchester and the Seacoast areas.
"Upward Bound's track record for over 50 years has been outstanding; making the dream
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University of New Hampshire Research Warns New Hampshire's Climate Is Already Changing
DURHAM, New Hampshire, June 30 (TNSres) -- The University of New Hampshire issued the following news release:
Climate scientists at the University of New Hampshire have released a new report cautioning that the Granite State has become increasingly warmer and wetter since the 1970s. The state can expect a new normal with concerningly high temperatures and more extreme precipitation events if changes are not made to reduce emissions and greenhouse gases as well as transition to efficient low car
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University of New Hampshire School of Law: Radical Transformation of American Law
CONCORD, New Hampshire, June 27 (TNSreact) -- The University of New Hampshire School of Law issued the following news:
Rudman Center Director John Greabe calls the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v Wade "a radical transformation of American Law." He spoke with WMUR-TV reporter Scott Cook a day after the court's historic decision to roll back abortion rights for women in this country.
"I have never seen this much divisiveness within the Supreme Court," said Greabe, a constitutiona
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