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State Legislatures are tasked with redrawing legislative boundaries every 10 years based on the decennial Census.
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Law enforcement are investigating several incidents of vandalism at the home or former homes of New Hampshire Public Radio news staff.
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The bill was championed by conservative activists and lawmakers, but the Attorney General’s office warned it could violate anti-discriminations laws.
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Bookmark this page for NHPR's latest about the omicron and delta variants of COVID-19, testing guidance, mask rules and more coronavirus news in New Hampshire.
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We talk about the week's top headlines on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
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The findings are based on national survey data gauging public beliefs in several science-related conspiracy theories.
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lection workers say the shift after the 2020 election – and the false narrative that the election was rigged – was palpable.
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The measure, which has already cleared the legislature, awaits further action from Gov. Chris Sununu.
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The House and Senate are set to vote on the bill Thursday. Gov. Chris Sununu has vowed to veto it.
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Lawmakers are set to vote on the proposal on May 26.
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