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This week, I am answering questions from readers on my Substack. Here we go:
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You can ask questions about how legislation gets passed (or doesn’t), what it’s like to serve as a state representative, how committees operate, why votes unfold the way they do, or what really happens behind the scenes at the State House....
The open enrollment debate is a good example of how legislation can be reshaped behind closed doors during the final days of a legislative session.
SB 101 was one of the Republican majority’s signature education bills. It would have establ...
The NH Legislature Voted on a Go Hunting with Your Ferret Bill this year
There is only one day left in the New Hampshire legislative calendar: Thursday, June 5.
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Rep. Travis Corcoran appears at the podium during his censure
I’m going to keep this Substack on Travis Corcoran brief, because I don’t want to give this headline-seeker any more attention than he has already received.
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I am a fourth-term state representative (Dem) from New Hampshire, who was elected in 2016 by defeating the then-Speaker of the House, who had served in Concord for 37 years. I call things as I see them from a front row seat in the NH State House.
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