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 …

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

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 …

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

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 …

House Speaker Congratulates Representatives on 36% Savings in Mileage Costs Read More »

Op-Ed: If you thought we fixed redistricting in 2006, think again

By EDWARD MOSCA Published Oct 26, 2011 Every 10 years, New Hampshire has to redraw voting districts for the House to reflect the federal census. These new districts must comply with both the federal and state constitutions. The federal principle that must be followed is commonly called “one-person-one-vote.” What it means is that districts must …

Op-Ed: If you thought we fixed redistricting in 2006, think again Read More »

House Speaker Reacts to Governor’s Proposed Education Funding Constitutional Amendment

House Speaker William O’Brien today offered the following statement to the Governor’s proposed funding constitutional amendment after learning about them second-hand through press reports.  CACR 12, a constitutional amendment offered by Speaker O’Brien to restore the authority of the legislature to exercise its traditional discretion over educational funding is currently retained in the Senate to …

House Speaker Reacts to Governor’s Proposed Education Funding Constitutional Amendment Read More »

Op-Ed: House should defend power delegated in the Constitution

By Dan Itse On Sept. 20, the Supreme Court was a no show at the public hearing for House Resolution 13 which repudiates the court’s opinion the Legislature cannot order the attorney general to join a lawsuit. Earlier this year, HB89 was introduced directing the attorney general to join 26 other states in a lawsuit …

Op-Ed: House should defend power delegated in the Constitution Read More »

Op-Ed: N.H.’s move to managed-care Medicaid system will save tax dollars

By Rep. John Reagan As presidential hopefuls make their way through New Hampshire, we will hear a lot of talk about “fiscal responsibility.” While each candidate will have their own version of what that means, most will agree that tough decisions often accompany it, particularly when revenues fall short of expenses. Our state Legislature recently …

Op-Ed: N.H.’s move to managed-care Medicaid system will save tax dollars Read More »

House Clerk Named President-Elect of American Society of Legislative Clerks and Secretaries

CONCORD – House Speaker William O’Brien today congratulated House Clerk, Karen Wadsworth, who was recently voted President-Elect of the American Society of Legislative Clerks and Secretaries.  This professional organization, founded in 1943, was created to improve legislative administration and foster communication between the nation’s Clerks and Secretaries. It has grown to include international partnerships and …

House Clerk Named President-Elect of American Society of Legislative Clerks and Secretaries Read More »

Presidential Candidates to Address The New Hampshire House of Representatives

CONCORD – House Speaker William O’Brien’s office announced that invitations have been extended to presidential candidates to address the New Hampshire House of Representatives during the Wednesday, October 12 session, which begins at 10:00am. Currently confirmed candidates include Gov. Gary Johnson, Sen. Rick Santorum, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, businessman Herman Cain, and …

Presidential Candidates to Address The New Hampshire House of Representatives Read More »

House Redistricting Committee 2011 Public Hearing Schedule

BELKNAP – Tuesday, October 18th, 7:00 p.m. Belknap Mill, 25 Beacon Street East, Laconia CARROLL – Thursday, October 13th, 7:00 p.m. Mountain View Community Nursing Home, Ossipee CHESHIRE – Tuesday, October 18th, 7:00 p.m. Keene Public Library Auditorium, Keene COOS – Tuesday, October 25th, 7:00 p.m. Lancaster Town Hall, Lancaster GRAFTON – Thursday, October 20th, …

House Redistricting Committee 2011 Public Hearing Schedule Read More »

House Special Committee on Redistricting Announces Series of Redistricting Public Hearings throughout New Hampshire

CONCORD – House Chair of the Special Committee on Redistricting today announced a series of ten public hearings to gain public input into the redistricting of the House, the Executive Council, the County Commissioner Districts, and the two congressional districts. There will be a hearing held in each county of the state. According to the …

House Special Committee on Redistricting Announces Series of Redistricting Public Hearings throughout New Hampshire Read More »

House Leaders Comment on Secretary of State Hearing on Local Government Center Report

CONCORD – House Speaker William O’Brien and Deputy Speaker Pamela Tucker today offered the following statements in response to the first day of public hearings by the Secretary of State’s Bureau of Securities on its report finding against the Local Government Center. House Speaker William O’Brien “It is absolutely critical that we always remember that …

House Leaders Comment on Secretary of State Hearing on Local Government Center Report Read More »