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The New Hampshire House passed its version of the state budget this week that includes deep spending cuts and eliminates state jobs. The spending plan will now go to the Senate for review.
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Congressman Chris Pappas announced this week he’s running for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Sen. Jeanne Shaheen. Shaheen announced last month that she won’t be seeking election.
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As the Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency has made sweeping cuts to federal spending, members of New Hampshire’s Commission on Government Efficiency say they're looking to the long term.
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Two people with legal status were recently detained at Boston Logan Airport after traveling internationally. In one of those cases, the person was deported despite having a visa allowing her to work in the US.
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What's next for Sen. Shaheen and how could her decision affect the upcoming midterm elections?
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The Trump administration says it will delay tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico that were slated to take effect earlier this week. We hear if energy imports are covered in the pause and how tariffs could affect Granite Staters.
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We talk about this story and more on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
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The state’s Education Freedom Accounts program gives money to families for homeschooling costs or private school tuition.
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We talk about these stories and more on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
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State advisory panels on policing and diversity initiatives are no more after former Gov. Chris Sununu rescinded over a hundred executive orders before he left office.