NH minimum wage remains $7.25 — only New England state under $10 – Seacoast Online
Seacoast Online, December 31, 2019
Seacoast Online, December 31, 2019
The New Hampshire State Budget funds important services for Granite State families and children, supporting the infrastructure, education and health services, and public amenities that residents use daily. After an extended process, New Hampshire policymakers finalized a State Budget that increases investments in key areas, including public education and health services. The State Budget for ...
First Published in the Business NH Magazine, December 10, 2019
The federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which is administered locally as the New Hampshire Food Stamps Program, provides means-tested food assistance benefits to thousands of Granite State families and individuals with low incomes. A federal policy change announced last week would limit the ability of states to waive certain work requirements for specific childless ...
Concord Monitor, November 24, 2019