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In New Hampshire, about 70,000 employees – or 10% of the workforce – belonged to unions in 2022, with public sector employees representing about two-thirds, according to the U.S. Bureau of ...
New Hampshire: Improperty. New Hampshire has neither a sales tax nor an income tax (with the exception of a 5% tax on interest and dividends above $2,400, or $4,800 for joint filers). Instead ...
Lawmakers rejected the cat declawing bill on a 191-177 vote. (Photo by Dana Wormald/New Hampshire Bulletin) The House on Thursday shot down a bill that would have prohibited removing the claws ...
In 2016, BBC News claimed these three laws were "of course" and "obviously" not applicable in modern times (neither confirming nor denying whether such laws actually exist or have ever existed), [12] although a 2006 BBC News article mentioned the two alleged anti-Welsh laws amongst a number of "strange-but-true laws" without giving any hint as ...
Abortion in New Hampshire is legal up to the 24th week of pregnancy as of January 1, 2022, when a new law went into effect. [1] Prior to this, the gestational limit was unclear. Abortion was criminalized in the state by 1900. In June 2003, the state passed a parental notification law, repealing it four years later before passing a new one in ...
The law of New Hampshire is the state law of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. It consists of the Constitution of the State of New Hampshire, as well as the New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated, the New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules, and precedents of the state courts.
(The Center Square) — New Hampshire lawmakers are moving quickly to tighten the state's immigration policies as President Donald Trump ramps up his nationwide crackdown on undocumented migrants.
Impeachment in New Hampshire is an expressed Constitutional power of the House of Representatives to bring formal charges against a state officer for "bribery, corruption, malpractice or maladministration, in office." Upon the impeachment of a state officer, the Senate acts as "a court, with full power and authority to hear, try, and determine ...