
In this Friday the 13th installment of They Said It, there was a lot of talk about Gov. John Lynch’s veto of so-called right-to-work legislation, pleasure over the first tax cut of the session signed into law, and a newspaper speaking out for consumers.
May 13th, 2011 | Posted in branches,Commerce,consumer affairs,gambling,gambling addiction,Government,Health,jobs & unemployment,legislative branch,regulation,state budget,unions,Weekly Briefing,Work,workforce | Read More »

It’s no secret: Some Republicans and all Democrats in the House are less than impressed with the leadership style of House Speaker William O’Brien (R-Mont Vernon).
A recent story in the Concord Monitor touched on the efforts of two Republicans — Rep. Susan Emerson of Rindge and Rep. Marshall “Lee” Quandt of Exeter — to lead a coup against O’Brien.
April 26th, 2011 | Posted in committees,elections,ethics,Government,legislative branch,Weekly Briefing | Read More »