NH: Tense times for Lynch, employees
The special friendship between Gov. John Lynch and the State Employees' Association appeared to be on life support last week.
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Archive of New Hampshire on Monday June 29, 2009
NH: Tense times for Lynch, employees
The special friendship between Gov. John Lynch and the State Employees' Association appeared to be on life support last week. Read More
NH: Size of budget debated
The fight over crafting the state's next budget ended Wednesday, when the Legislature passed an $11.5 billion two-year plan that Gov. John Lynch promptly vowed to sign. But the fight over how - and whether - the budget represents an increase in state spending has just begun, and will likely continue through next year's elections. Read More
NH: New taxes hit the dirt
Bob Bradley, owner of Blake's Brook Campground in Epsom, pointed to a small piece of land with un-mowed grass, wet from the recent stretch of rainy days. Read More
NH: Prison officers: Cuts have created unsafe conditions
State corrections officers say budget cuts that led to layoff notices for 32 prison-guards have created a powder keg inside the state's already overcrowded and understaffed prisons. Read More
NH: NH gov says he'd furlough himself to save jobs
Gov. John Lynch said Friday he'd furlough himself to save New Hampshire money and jobs, but everyone in state government must participate for a furlough program to be fair. Read More
NH: NH small business fair includes financial agencies
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Small business owners in New Hampshire are getting the chance to network with potential financing partners and learn about state, federal, and private funding resources. Read More
US: National sex offender registry delayed a year
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. has given states and American Indian tribes another year to feed a national Internet database set up to protect children by showing where possible predators live and work. Read More |