A defiant House of Representatives ignored the opposition of Gov. Kelly Ayotte and approved legislation to legalize for recreational use the possession of marijuana for adults 21 years or older.
Siding squarely with law enforcement, Gov. Kelly Ayotte ordered Corrections Commissioner Helen Hanks to change agency policy ...
Political handicappers like the Cook Political Report and Sabato’s Crystal Ball are predicting that Democrats have few ...
New Hampshire lawmakers are making a second attempt to close what they call a loophole in the gun background check system ...
Following the Presidents Day holiday, t Legislature will dive deeply into the pool of social policy with high-profile public hearings on abortion, parental rights and the legal dilemma over whether to ...
Since Medicaid is a state-federal partnership, what happens to New Hampshire Medicaid recipients depends on what happens in ...
New Hampshire lawmakers have shot down a proposed right to work law seeking to limit labor unions from collecting dues from ...
New Hampshire lawmakers are divided over how long to hit pause on new landfill permits. The Senate is considering a six-year ...
NH House passes resolution asking President Trump and Congress to declare Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is in NH, not Maine.
Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte issued a press release Wednesday directing the Department of Corrections to refer to ...
On CloseUp, Gov. Kelly Ayotte said, "I think trying to defend bad decisions already made, let's just fix it. Let's work together and keep New Hampshire safe." ...
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Kelly Loeffler, a Georgia businesswoman and former senator, to lead the Small Business ...