A pair of Republican-backed bills seek to create mandatory minimum sentences for black-market fentanyl dealers in New Hampshire.
The New Hampshire Senate passed a bill Thursday that would ban “sanctuary city” policies in which communities bar local law ...
NH bill would bar local governmental entities from “prohibiting or impeding” federal law enforcement agencies enforcing ...
New Hampshire lawmakers are moving to toughen the state's fentanyl laws with proposals that would set mandatory minimum ...
CONCORD, N.H. – New Hampshire lawmakers are looking to mirror Maine and Nebraska, and make theirs the third state that divides its presidential electors by congressional district in what a top ...
In response, we established the Northern Border Alliance. Sen. Bill Gannon (R-Sandown) represents District 23, which also includes Brentwood, Chester, Danville, East Kingston, Epping, Fremont ...
The proposal, Senate Bill 71, would bar any county, municipality, or other political subdivision in New Hampshire from ...
State Sen. Bill Gannon, R-Sandown, the primary sponsor of both bills, said the intent of the bill is to "punish" fentanyl dealers, not people who are addicted to the drugs. He said that's one ...
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