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NH Primary Source: DNC Chair Harrison to speak to NH Democrats during Sunday s annual meeting

NH Primary Source: DNC Chair Harrison to speak to NH Democrats during Sunday s annual meeting
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NH GOP staffs up for 2022 with new press secretary, finance director

NH GOP staffs up for 2022 with new press secretary, finance director
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Buckley Seeks 8th Term As Chair of N H Democrats

Buckley Seeks 8th Term As Chair of N H Democrats
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Why did Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan vote against a $15 minimum wage?

March 5, 2021 New Hampshire’s two senators, Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan, want to raise the federal minimum wage. They just don’t want to do it as part of the massive COVID-19 relief bill working its way through Congress. The two New Hampshire Democrats were among the 58 senators who voted on Friday to uphold a procedural objection to a proposed amendment to the relief bill by Sen. Bernie Sanders that would have incrementally raised the federal minimum wage which has idled at $7.25 an hour since 2009 to $15 an hour by 2025. Shaheen and Hassan were joined by fellow Democratic Sens. Joe Manchin, Kyrsten Sinema, Tom Carper, Chris Coons, and Jon Tester, as well as independent Maine Sen. Angus King and all 50 Republican senators in opposition to the amendment.

Absentee Voting Drove Record Turnout in 2020, But Its Future in N H Is Still Up for Debate

In Durham and other communities across New Hampshire, voters were encouraged to send in absentee ballots to cut down on crowding at the polls during the pandemic. But expanded absentee access is only in place because of the public health emergency. Annie Ropeik, NHPR Expanded absentee voting eligibility helped propel New Hampshire to a new voter turnout record in 2020, despite lots of uncertainty around how the pandemic would affect the election. Now, policymakers are split largely along partisan lines   about what the future of absentee voting in New Hampshire should look like. Where do the rules on absentee voting stand now?

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