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The Monday Memo is a mix of reporting, rumors, analysis, and unkind comments compiled from various sources and provided for your entertainment and enlightenment each Monday. Reader discretion is advised.

NHDems Roll the Dice on Blocking DHS Budget

New Hampshire Democrats may hate ICE, but that’s exactly what they’re skating on right now — and it’s gett...


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Easter. Opening Day. And every New Hampshire policy wonk’s favorite spring holiday, Crossover!

Thursday is the deadline for the House and Senate to send their bills to the other chamber. Although both sides have gotten most of their work done prior to this week, expect a slow day, as the several dozen bills pushed back to the deadline tend to be the most complicated.


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Cinde Warmington wants Granite Staters to believe her long record as an opioid lobbyist was routine “legal work.” That explanation isn’t just weak. It is amoral. And it is insulting because it invites voters to validate her world where elite status means your bad acts are not to be criticized, no matter the consequences.

New Hampshire families didn’t experience the opi...


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What started as a dispute over car inspections has turned into a constitutional clash, with New Hampshire accusing a federal judge of overstepping and a contractor of gaming the system.

In a brief filed Thursday with the First Circuit Court of Appeals, the state claims Gordon-Darby is trying to use the federal courts to compel New Hampshire to extend the vehicle inspec...


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When it comes to relationships, men may be from Mars and women from Venus. But when the topic is a New Hampshire income tax, Republicans are from Connecticut and Democrats from Delaware.

Former Executive Councilor and gubernatorial candidate Andru Volinsky’s proposal to shift state education funding to a thr...


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