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The New Hampshire State Budget: The Senate Phase and a Focus on Health Policies

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

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

Sudden End to Federal Pandemic-Related Grants Leaves Unplanned Service Gaps

Up to 19,000 Granite Staters Could Lose Medicaid Coverage Under Potential Federal Work Requirements

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