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New Hampshire communities will soon get to decide if they want to allow public drinking in designated "social districts." ...
NH Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed law allowing sale of to-go alcoholic drinks from bars and restaurants. Will cities and towns ...
Public drinking in New Hampshire will soon become legal for the first time under a new state law allowing it in specific areas starting this fall.
With this new law, New Hampshire becomes the ninth state to legalize public alcohol consumption in designated areas. In New England, only Connecticut has adopted a similar policy.
Governor Kelly Ayotte signed House Bill 467 into law on Monday, giving adults the green light to purchase to-go alcoholic ...
The law goes into effect on Sept. 5. State Rep. Michael Moffett, a Republican from Loudon, said legalizing public drinking is a welcome move for New Hampshire with a twofold benefit.
The newly signed law threatens to take away state funding from New Hampshire public schools found to be in violation of the provisions. Elizabeth Chilton, president of the university, and school ...
If signed into law, HB 71 would ban New Hampshire public schools, colleges, and universities from housing immigrants. Here, migrants traveling in family groups wait in line to board a transport ...
CONCORD, N.H. — In 2009, New Hampshire lawmakers passed a law intended to be transformational. The new law allowed public school boards to vote to accept students from any school district in the ...
Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a bill into law Tuesday that makes a school voucher program known as Education Freedom Accounts universal in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire became the first U.S. state to establish a Strategic Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) Reserve on Tuesday, allowing public funds to be invested in the apex cryptocurrency and other digital assets.
New Hampshire passed legislation establishing the country's first crypto reserve. The new law allows the state treasurer to purchase digital assets with a market cap of over $500 billion.