NH Republican legislative leaders blast Bidenâs call for âdoor-to-doorâ vaccination effort
Packard, Osborne call administrationâs move âintrusive,â âoverreachâ Sununu says feds haven t contacted NH about plan Share Updated: 6:45 PM EDT Jul 12, 2021
NH Republican legislative leaders blast Bidenâs call for âdoor-to-doorâ vaccination effort
Packard, Osborne call administrationâs move âintrusive,â âoverreachâ Sununu says feds haven t contacted NH about plan Share Updated: 6:45 PM EDT Jul 12, 2021 President Joe Bidenâs announcement last week that a door-to-door effort is now needed to try to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to reluctant Americans is drawing the criticism of two of New Hampshireâs top Republican legislative leaders.Following statements critical of Biden s effort by New Hampshire House Speaker Sherman Packard and House Majority Leader Jason Osborne, Gov.
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The old Roger Miller song from the 1960s says âEngland swings like a pendulum do.â
Miller is no longer with us, but maybe some songwriter will find inspiration and pen a tune with lyrics that go âNew Hampshire swings like a pendulum do.â
Miller may have meant âswingsâ a little differently, but there is ample evidence New Hampshire is in flux.
Just look at the last election, with the exception of governor, four of the five top spots on the ballot were won by Democrats.
Yet in the races below the Congressional seats, Republicans won majorities in the Executive Council, Senate and House, flipping every one from Democratic control.
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Gov. Chris Sununu signed the $13.5 billion two-year state budget and accompanying policy-focused trailer bill into law Friday afternoon, repeating his earlier statement that it is “a win for every citizen and family in this state.”