New Hampshire House

September 24, 2008 - 1:18pm

House fails to pass impeachment resolution

CONCORD--The New Hampshire House failed to bring up a vote on impeaching President Bush and Vice-President Cheney.

The motion has long been an issue for state Rep. Betty Hall (I-Brookline), whose original bill was tabled in June.

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August 27, 2008 - 10:10am

Norelli optimistic about Nov.

DENVER- House Speaker Terie Norelli (D-Portsmouth) says she is "very optimistic" about the Democrats maintaining control over the House.

"I'm feeling very optimistic about making history again in November with back-to-back Democratic victories," Norelli told PolitickerNH.com.

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August 20, 2008 - 6:18pm

House committees report numbers

The committees to elect state representatives ended the filing period almost even in fundraising amounts, but the Democrats lead the Republicans in cash on hand, according to numbers filed Wednesday.

The Committee to Elect House Democrats reported that they raised almost $20,000 this cycle, while the House Republican Victory PAC raised $17,180. However the Democrats ended the period with a $72,890 surplus while the Republicans have $45,994 cash available.

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NH HOUSE DEMS REPORT ROBUST FUNDRAISING

Release Date: Aug 20 2008

NHDP BannerFor Immediate Release
August 20, 2008
David Scannell
(603) 836.0930
 


 

NH HOUSE DEMS REPORT ROBUST FUNDRAISING


(Manchester) The group responsible for electing Democrats to the New Hampshire House of Representatives has raised almost $200,000 in this election cycle, according to reports filed yesterday with the New Hampshire secretary of state.

Panel wants Seacoast input on work, families

Release Date: Aug 11 2008

For Immediate Release

Contact Committee Chair Rep. Mary Gile

(603) 224-2278

 

 

LEGISLATIVE PANEL LOOKS FOR SEACOAST INPUT ON WORK, FAMILY

 

 

New Hampshire’s first Legislative Task Force on Work and Family will hold a  public hearing in Room 102, at Great Bay Community College, 277 Portsmouth Ave., Stratham on Wednesday, Aug. 20, from 5 to 6:30 p.m.

Panel wants Seacoast input on work, families

Release Date: Aug 11 2008

For Immediate Release

Contact Committee Chair Rep. Mary Gile

(603) 224-2278

 

 

LEGISLATIVE PANEL LOOKS FOR SEACOAST INPUT ON WORK, FAMILY

 

 

New Hampshire’s first Legislative Task Force on Work and Family will hold a  public hearing in Room 102, at Great Bay Community College, 277 Portsmouth Ave., Stratham on Wednesday, Aug. 20, from 5 to 6:30 p.m.

Panel wants Seacoast input on work, families

Release Date: Aug 11 2008

For Immediate Release

Contact Committee Chair Rep. Mary Gile

(603) 224-2278

 

 

LEGISLATIVE PANEL LOOKS FOR SEACOAST INPUT ON WORK, FAMILY

 

 

New Hampshire’s first Legislative Task Force on Work and Family will hold a  public hearing in Room 102, at Great Bay Community College, 277 Portsmouth Ave., Stratham on Wednesday, Aug. 20, from 5 to 6:30 p.m.

June 5, 2008 - 9:32am

House, Senate finish year with special session

CONCORD- Late last night the House and Senate finished their legislative year with a special session.

The session was called by Gov. John Lynch (Hopkinton) to attempt to close the looming budget deficit.

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HOUSE AND SENATE CELEBRATE END OF SUCCESSFUL SESSION

Release Date: Jun 5 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                          Thursday, June 5, 2008

Contact: Senator Sylvia Larsen

(603) 271-2111

House Speaker Terie Norelli

(603) 271-3661

HOUSE AND SENATE CELEBRATE END OF SUCCESSFUL SESSION

CONCORD – After working late to ensure the state budget remains on solid footing, the House and Senate adjourned for 2008 with several major pieces of legislation brought to a successful close.

NEW HAMPSHIRE HOUSE ADDRESSES RETIREMENT AND EDUCATION ISSUES

Release Date: Jun 4 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 4, 2008

Contact: Speaker Terie Norelli’s Office, (603) 271-3664

 

NEW HAMPSHIRE HOUSE ADDRESSES RETIREMENT AND EDUCATION ISSUES

 

CONCORD – The very young and the state’s retirees will benefit most from actions taken by the New Hampshire House of Representatives today during its final regular session.

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