Republican Review Volume 2 Issue 23
Republican Review Volume 2 Issue 23
Republican Review Volume 2 Issue 23
There will be a presentation by the Legislative Budget Assistant on the Senate Budget to the full House Tuesday, June 9th at 10am in LOB 210-211. Once the presentation begins, it will be live streamed here. There will also be a Republican Caucus in LOB rooms 210-211 directly following that presentation.
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CONCORD – House Majority Leader Jack Flanagan (R-Brookline) offered the following statement on the passage of SB221, relative to electric rate reduction financing. The bill passed as amended by a vote of 308-43. House Majority Leader Jack Flanagan (R-Brookline) “Many of us made a campaign promise to do what we could to control electric costs …
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CONCORD – House Majority Leader Jack Flanagan (R-Brookline) and House Election Law Committee Chair Kathleen Hoelzel (R-Raymond) offered the following statements on the passage of SB179, relative to eligibility to vote in New Hampshire. The bill passed as amended by a vote of 211-145. House Election Law Committee Chair Kathleen Hoelzel (R-Raymond) “The requirement that …
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Linked below are 3 handouts from today’s continuing education on SB221, relative to electric rate reduction financing: SB221 FAQ (Bradley – Feltes) SB221 FAQ (Office of Consumer Advocate) SB221 Facts and Figures (Vose) Video of the continuing education will be available in the “Archived Video” section of the below linked General Court streaming media web page: …
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CONCORD – House Majority Leader Jack Flanagan (R-Brookline) offered the following statement relative to the passage of SB 116, a bill that allows a person to carry a loaded, concealed pistol or revolver without a license unless such person is otherwise prohibited by New Hampshire statute. SB 116 passed by a vote of 212-150. House …
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