ON NEW LANDFILLS. OPPONENTS OF A CONTROVERSIAL PROPOSED LANDFILL IN THE NORTH COUNTRY NEAR FOREST LAKE STATE PARK, ARE CHEERING ON GOVERNOR KELLY AYOTTE AFTER SHE SAID IN HER BUDGET ADDRESS SHE ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte delivered her budget proposal to a joint session of the Legislature at the State House, Feb, 13, 2025. Promising that New Hampshire is “on a path to greater prosperity,” Gov.
The Los Angeles Rams need help at the wide receiver position. They could be in the running to sign a talented free agent wide receiver. The Los Angeles Rams are back to the drawing board after ...
New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte delivered a budget address Thursday that cited tighter economic times and called for reductions in spending while highlighting specific funding priorities ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte told the Legislature Thursday her two-year, $16.5 billion state budget cuts $150 million in spending “with a scalpel,” while providing more resources to expand school choice ...
Ayotte said she plans to make Education Freedom Accounts "universal" and devote $98.8 million for special education programs, a nearly 50% increase from the current budget.
On CloseUp, Gov. Kelly Ayotte said, "I think trying to defend bad decisions already made, let's just fix it. Let's work together and keep New Hampshire safe." MANCHESTER, N.H. — On CloseUp ...
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp is certain that he’s going to play football next season. He isn’t so sure if it’ll be for the Rams. “Yeah. Who knows what's going to happen.
Eventually, time ran out, and all their names were etched into history. The Los Angeles Rams may need a more definitive answer at quarterback, as Matthew Stafford's name has been linked in many ...
While pledging to cut state spending by $150 million, Gov. Kelly Ayotte, a former prosecutor and New Hampshire attorney general, put the money where her mouth is by funding law enforcement ...
Ayotte announced Thursday morning that she is proposing to spend $150 million less over the next two years from the state’s general fund, a reduction of 3.5 percent compared to the current budget.