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Mark Dell’Orfano worked on energy issues as a lawyer at Sheehan Phinney before he joined the New Hampshire Department of Justice.
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Sununu aprueba reforma de identificación de votantes. Distrito escolar de Goffstown-New Boston suspende las acciones legales. Somersworth celebra a su Little Indonesia con festival cultural.
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The law doesn't take effect until after this November's elections.
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Sununu created a new Department of Energy, appointed all of the leaders of the Public Utilities Commission, and avoided support for the transition away from fossil fuels. Democratic candidates now have new plans for the state’s approach to climate change.
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In a statement announcing his endorsement, Sununu praised Ayotte for understanding "fiscal responsibility, limited government and local control."
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Gov. Chris Sununu on Friday signed bills restricting trans athletes’ participation in girls’ sports and limiting access to gender-affirming surgeries.
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He also vetoed a bill that would have allowed businesses and government entities to discriminate on the basis of biological sex.
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The bill's sponsor says it would’ve only applied to people residing in the country legally.
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A new law allows people to pursue legal action if they experienced discrimination based on hairstyles related to their ethnicity.
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At issue is the Medicaid Enhancement Tax (MET) hospitals pay annually, which totaled about $320 million this year.