Editor’s Note: This story was first published on New Hampshire Bulletin.Reproductive health care centers warned lawmakers Thursday that a bill requiring they do a second audit of how they spend public funds would leave them less money to provide.
Reproductive health care centers warned lawmakers Thursday that a bill requiring they do a second audit of how they spend public funds would leave them less money to provide basic health care to low-income patients. State law already requires the.
With upcoming home heating costs of concern to many Granite State residents, the Legislature passed additional funding to alleviate costs for middle-class residents.A new group of earners those who make between 60 and 75% of the state median income.
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