Senator Bradley Statement on Tabling of Minimum Wage BillConcord, NH - Senate Majority Leader Jeb Bradley, R- Wolfeboro, issued the following statement today following the Senate’s tabling of SB77: “I am gratified the entire Senate stood for small businesses, job growth and opportunity by tabling an attempt to reinstate a New Hampshire minimum wage law
Senator Bragdon & Bradley Statement on Passage of SB153Concord, NH - Senate President Peter Bragdon, R-Milford, and Majority Leader Jeb Bradley, R-Wolfeboro, issued the following statement today on the passage of SB 153, which requires Fiscal Committee approval of the cost items included in the state’s collective bargaining agreements: “By ensuring legislative oversight of the cost items included in state employee contracts, this bill aligns the contract approval process at the state level with how it is done in cities and towns across New Hampshire
Union Leader Op-ed: More scholarships for students, fewer subsidies for universities By 2018, 64 percent of New Hampshire jobs will require a postsecondary education, according to a report by the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce
Foster's Daily Democrat Editorial: N.H. Senate gets it right from the very get-go What a difference a day makes
Press Release: Statements by Senators Odell and Morse on Gov. Hassan's Revenue Estimating PanelConcord, NH – Senate Ways and Means Chairman Bob Odell, R-Lempster, and Finance Chairman Chuck Morse, R-Salem, released the following statements today following Gov
Concord, NH - Senate Republicans today outlined their plan to introduce an amendment to protect New Hampshire citizens from being forced to purchase health insurance as a result of health care legislation being considered in Washington