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Lawmakers in New Hampshire have voted to eliminate mandatory yearly car inspections in the state. The bill now heads to Gov.
Auto inspections will no longer be required in New Hampshire starting next year due to a provision in the state budget.
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New Hampshire lawmakers on Thursday gave final approval to bills that would ban gender-affirming care for transgender minors ...
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If the governor signs either bill into law, New Hampshire would be the first New England state to enact such a ban.
New Hampshire drivers will no longer need to get their vehicle inspected beginning next year. This became a reality Friday when Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed the new state budget into law.
It took a couple of tries, but New Hampshire lawmakers passed a state budget Thursday afternoon. After passing the Senate, ...