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Op-Ed: No help from Democrats on redistricting

By Rep. Spec Bowers / For the Monitor January 5, 2012 Re “House redistricting plan is unconstitutional” (Sunday Monitor Viewpoints, Jan. 1): It is sad that Rep. Terie Norelli is more interested in complaining about a problem than in helping solve the problem. She admits that the House redistricting puzzle is “difficult to piece together,” but her team …

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Title Loan Lending Veto Overridden in House, SB 57 Becomes Law

CONCORD – House Speaker William O’Brien today offered the following statement on the override of Senate Bill 57 relative to regulation of title loan lenders. With the passage of SB 57 the legislation becomes law immediately. SB 57 was overridden by a 248 to 123 vote. House Speaker William O’Brien “This is an opportunity to …

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The state budget: Political achievement of the year

The following editorial was published in the January 1, 2012 edition of the Union Leader: The state budget: Political achievement of the year Americans frustrated by the series of impressive political failures that came to define Washington politics in 2011 could have drawn inspiration from this little state tucked up north and surrounded by activist, …

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Democrats Charge Republicans Corrupt for Claiming Mileage for Attending Party Caucuses in Concord The Day After Democrats Claim Mileage for Attending Their Party Caucus in Concord

In an example of hypocrisy that would be shocking if it were not what we have come to expect of Democrats in Concord this legislative term, the day before the Democrats issued a release charging corruption because Republicans had requested mileage reimbursement for attending party caucuses to review redistricting plans and not to attend any …

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House Speaker Comment on State Moving to Up to 2nd Nationally in State Health Rankings

CONCORD – House Speaker William O’Brien and House Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs Chairman John Reagan offered the following comments regarding New Hampshire improving from third to second nationally in the State Health Rankings. House Speaker William O’Brien “Obviously, moving from third to second nationally is a good sign for the health of New …

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National Pension Reform Leader to Present Overhaul Options to Retirement Committee

CONCORD – Utah State Senator Daniel Liljenquist will make a presentation Tuesday to the House Special Committee on Public Employee Pension Reform outlining efforts he led to transform Utah’s public pension program from a defined benefit model to a defined contribution plan.  Senator Liljenquist is a nationally recognized leader on retirement reform. What: Presentation to …

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Foster’s Editorial: How about honest debate instead of political vitriol

Sunday, November 20, 2011 At first blush, we were tempted to sign on board for House Democratic Leader Terie Norelli’s lambasting last week of some GOP-sponsored bills working their way through the Legislature. Foster’s Sunday Citizen has also been critical of some Republican-gone-astray efforts. We have faulted the leadership in the New Hampshire Legislature for …

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House to Hold Public Hearing on Governor’s Education Funding Amendment

CONCORD – House Speaker William O’Brien and House Special Committee on Education Funding Chair Lynne Ober today announced a Tuesday, November 22 hearing on Governor Lynch’s proposed education funding amendment. It will begin at 10:00 am in rooms 210-211 of the Legislative Office Building. Speaker William O’Brien “We are providing an opportunity for the Governor …

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House to Hold Session on November 30 to Vote on Governor’s Education Funding Amendment

CONCORD – House Speaker William O’Brien today announced that the House of Representatives will meet on Wednesday, November 30 to address the education funding amendment proposed by Governor John Lynch.  The Speaker will sponsor an amendment to CACR 14, currently tabled in the House, for the purpose of putting the language of the Governor’s proposed …

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House Speaker Congratulates Representatives on 36% Savings in Mileage Costs

CONCORD – House Speaker William O’Brien today congratulated members of the House for their savings of 36% in mileage costs — due to better financial controls and despite federal fuel reimbursement rates rising 11% — over the period of July 1, 2011 through October 20, 2011 from the comparable period of the last term from …

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