Tag: policy
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New Hampshire is protecting your digital privacy, it matters more than you think!
Professor Buzz Scherr, University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law, breaks down the newly signed NH SB255 that protects data privacy rights for Granite Staters. What protections does it give and why are they so important in 2024? Read the New Hampshire Bulletin article on the law: https://newhampshirebulletin.com/2024/03/12/a-guide-to-new-hampshires-new-data-privacy-rights/ Check out “The Age of…
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Now is NOT the time to stop using fossil fuels. Here’s why!
Mike Giaimo, Northeast Regional Director for the American Petroleum Institute, speaks to the importance of a diverse energy portfolio, the need of fossil fuels in 2024, and how the industry works to innovate. Learn more about the American Petroleum Institute: https://www.api.org
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Republicans unable to vote in the 2024 New Hampshire Primary… Big problem or local problem?
NH Rep. Mike Belcher of Wakefield on voting issues in the 2024 New Hampshire Republican Primary, including a personal story of his girlfriend having problems attempting to vote in Rochester. He also dives into key topics with the House Education Committee this legislative cycle. Follow NH Rep. Belcher on X (pinned tweet has voting information…
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Policy doesn’t matter in 2024
If there is one hard lesson the 2024 New Hampshire Primary has taught me, it is that presidential politics has nothing to do with policy. For me, that is a tough pill to swallow. When Gov. Ron DeSantis dropped out, we lost the one Republican running on real-world success and actual values. The problem is…
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Retire SCOTUS Chief Justice Roberts and let Texas stop the torrent of illegal immigrants!
SCOTUS had ruled 5-4 in favor of vacating the 5th circuit court’s stay on the Biden administration cutting the state of TX’s border barriers to allow the entry of illegal immigrants. The brief order contains no substance, save for observing the objection of justices Kavanaugh, Thomas, Alito, and Gorsuch. From this we can—at least—determine that reasonable…