State Tipoffs Involving New Hampshire Newsletter for Sunday December 08, 2019 ( 8 items ) |
Buttigieg Needs to Learn the Truth About Voting Laws
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Dec. 5 -- The New Hampshire Republican Party issued the following news:
Today, South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg continued his attacks on New Hampshire's voting laws. The NHGOP released the following statement:
"Pete Buttigieg really doesn't get it," said New England College Student Jason Earnhardt.
"It is far easier to vote in New Hampshire than it is to vote in Mayor Pete's home state of Indiana.
While Mayor Pete can erroneously smear Governor Sununu, I know that Gov
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Modern Technology, Old-Fashioned Legwork Solve Science Mystery: Dartmouth College
HANOVER, New Hampshire, Dec. 6 [TNSbiologyresearch-Current Biology journal] -- Dartmouth College issued the following news release:
A life of avoidance, detachment and relocation might not be suitable for all, but for the single-cell eukaryote Stentor roeseli, confirmation of this idiosyncratic behavior pattern has been a long time coming.
In a study appearing in Current Biology (https://www.cell.com/current-biology/S0960-9822(19)31431-9), researchers at Dartmouth College and Harvard Medical S
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N.H. PUC Issues Secretarial Letter on Solidified Energy
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Dec. 3 -- The New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission issued the following letter (No. OM 19-170):
To: J. Perry Hunt, Owner, Solidified Energy, LLC, PO Box 864, Wake Forest, NC 27587
Re: Solidified Energy, LLC Application to Register as Provider of Electric Aggregation Service
Dear Mr. Hunt,
On October 15, 2019, Solidified Energy, LLC (Solidified Energy) filed an application to register as a provider of electric aggregation service. On November 13, 2019, Solidified
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N.H. PUC Issues Secretarial Letter on Sunwave USA Holdings
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Dec. 4 -- The New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission issued the following letter (No. DM 19-188):
To: Steve Laker, CEO/Sole Director, Sunwave USA Holdings, Inc. 100 Cambridge St., 14th Floor, Boston, MA 02114
Re: Sunwave USA Holdings, Inc. Application to Register as a Competitive Electric Power Supplier
Dear Mr. Laker:
On November 26, 2019, Sunwave USA Holdings, Inc. (Sunwave) filed an application to register as a competitive electric power supplier (CEPS).
Commis
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New Hampshire Republican Party State Sen. Gray Issues Statement on Gov. Sununu Medicaid to Schools Executive Order
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Dec. 4 -- The New Hampshire Republican Party issued the following statement by State Sen. James Gray, R-Rochester, regarding New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu's Medicaid to Schools Executive Order:
"This effort is about kids and not politics. It would appear that Senator Feltes would have preferred the entire Medicaid to Schools program in jeopardy by having the state take no action to comply with federal regulations.
"The work that was announced today was the result of
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New Hampshire Republican Party: 12 Taxes of Christmas
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Dec. 1 -- The New Hampshire Republican Party issued the following news:
NHGOP to release the "12 Taxes of Christmas" highlighting New Hampshire Democrats proposals to increase taxes and destroy the New Hampshire Advantage over the next 12 days.
"New Hampshire Democrats have filed or retained a record number of terrible bills, and we are holding them accountable," said NHGOP Chairman Stephen Stepanek. "From disastrous income taxes to taxing New Hampshire ski lift tickets
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New Hampshire State Sen. Kahn Files Legislation to Address Medicaid to Schools Reimbursement Issues
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Dec. 5 -- The New Hampshire State Senate issued the following news release on the behalf of State Sen. Jay Kahn, D-Keene:
Today, Senator Jay Kahn announced the filing of legislation intended to restore fully the Medicaid to School program. In limbo currently is up to $29 million in federal Medicaid reimbursement to New Hampshire public schools this school year. LSR 2909 enables school districts to continue qualifying for Medicaid reimbursements for medically necessary se
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New Hampshire Supreme Court Issues Order on Suggested Amendments to Supreme Court Rules
CONCORD, New Hampshire, Dec. 6 -- The New Hampshire Supreme Court issued the following order adopting amendments to Supreme Court rules:
Pursuant to Part II, Article 73-a of the New Hampshire Constitution and Supreme Court Rule 51, the Supreme Court of New Hampshire adopts the following amendments to court rules.
I. Rule of Criminal Procedure 50. Confidential Documents and Confidential Information.
(This amendment clarifies that this rule applies to the filing of confidential documents and do
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