Another former state lawmaker – a Republican this time – is furious at the lack of information being made public about who knew what and when they knew former Republican Rep. Troy Merner wasn’t living in Lancaster or anywhere in his district as required by the New Hampshire Constitution.
A former lawmaker who has been fighting to get to the bottom of what officials knew and when they knew former Republican Rep. Troy Merner was illegally serving in the House because he no longer lived in Lancaster or any towns in his district says there is a cover up going on.
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Letter: House hypocrisy
Published: 2/3/2021 12:01:24 AM
House Speaker Sherman Packard stripped Merrimack Rep. Rosemary Rung of her committee assignments for commenting on the police chief of Troy’s participation in the Jan. 6 rally in D.C. Is House Speaker Packard going to reprimand Rep. Al Baldasaro for carrying on a committee meeting maskless for three hours after having traveled out of state? Baldasaro’s total lack of respect for his fellow legislators should receive the same treatment. The State House COVID screening rules call for denying entry to those who have made a trip in the last two weeks without quarantining, so why was he allowed to enter? Speaker Packard should “speak” out.
As a former councilor, Sununu understands the role councilors play.
But he decided to ask voters to give him a different, Republican-led group after the Democratic majority denied him key political appointments, including
Gordon MacDonald as New Hampshire Supreme Court chief justice, 2018 congressional nominee
Eddie Edwards as a professional licensing chief and
Ryan Terrell of Nashua to a seat on the Board of Education.
Milford Republican
Joe Kenney return to the council after avenging their 2018 losses to Nashua Democrat
Debora Pignatelli and Hanover Democrat
Michael Cryans.
Wheeler thought voters were galvanized by the record of number of bills passed by the Democratic-controlled Legislature and vetoed by Sununu.