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The Senate State Budget Proposal for Fiscal Years 2026 and 2027

Senate Passes Finance Committee Budget Proposal with Limited Changes

Senate Finance Committee Finalizes Budget Proposal, Reverses House’s Health Funding Reductions

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May Revenues Show Business Tax Growth Over Prior Year, But Still Short of Target

How Might the U.S. House’s Big Bill Impact Granite Staters

How Business Taxes Impact NH’s Budget—and You

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Facts for Father’s Day: New Hampshire’s Dads in 2025

What We’re Reading — the May 2025 Edition

Federal Funding and Employment in New Hampshire

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Facts for Father’s Day: New Hampshire’s Dads in 2025

Nearly One in Three Federal Income Tax Returns from New Hampshire Reported $100,000 or More of Income

What We’re Reading — the April 2025 Edition

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Education

What We’re Reading — the May 2025 Edition

Workforce for Early Childhood Care and Education Declined 8 Percent in 2024, Child Care Tuition Rates Remain High

Workforce for Early Childhood Care and Education Declined 8 Percent in 2024, Child Care Tuition Rates Remain High

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🎙️ New Hampshire Uncharted Episode 3: Why Are NH Health Care Costs So High – And What Can We Do About It?

What We’re Reading — the May 2025 Edition

How Might the U.S. House’s Big Bill Impact Granite Staters

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