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The New Hampshire House meets for one of the final days of the session, May 14, 2026. (Photo by Ethan DeWitt/New Hampshire Bulletin)

In 2025, the New Hampshire House and Senate split their education committees in two. One committee handled education policy related bills and the other education finance bills; leaders said the division was necessar...


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Rep. John Hunt, a Rindge Republican and the chairman of the House Commerce Committee, speaks against an attempt to reconsider the House's vote to shelve Senate Bill 498. (Photo by Ethan DeWitt / New Hampshire Bulletin)

After the New Hampshire House sidelined an effort to require private insurers to cover wraparound mental health services, the Sen...


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Before the legislation was approved Thursday, senators added unrelated provisions to speed up the application process for Medicaid nursing facilities and to require schools to have engaged with a project manager before applying for school building aid. (Photo by Dana Wormald/New Hampshire Bulletin)

New Hampshire may soon penalize people for false...


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"The amendment would have prevented towns from enacting regulations specific to data centers and made the centers a permitted land use 'by right' in commercially and industrially zoned areas." (Getty Images)

A bipartisan majority of the New Hampshire House of Representatives voted to table a bill that would have limited towns’ abilities to r...


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State law requires children be vaccinated against polio, tetanus, hepatitis B, mumps, pertussis, rubella, rubeola, varicella, diphtheria, and haemophilus influenzae type B before entering school or childcare. (Photo by Scott Housley/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

The New Hampshire Senate again shot down an annual effort to change the...


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