Former Senator: “This is New Hampshire. We love debates. We drill our candidates. We deserve open and fair and vibrant debate.”
Bedford GOP state Rep: As long as Bedford voters send me to Concord, I vow to keep my promise of not voting for an income tax.
Andy Volinsky says an income tax is the right thing for NH. It’s a wide-open and informative conversation that ends with a surprise.
Bartlett Center director: Ayotte correctly called the paint assessment a tax and vetoed it. She might soon get a chance to do it again.
Republican consultant: “These numbers are indicative of buyer’s remorse on the part of voters who’ve simply had enough (of the president).”
Hollie Noveletsky pulls audio of Anthony DiLorenzo on a podcast; he calls it an “outlandish” lie but rejects the deportation of some aliens.
Travis Corcoran, in a comment on X at Rep. Jessica Grill, D-Manchester, said, “We need a final solution for theater kids in politics.”
Also: Dave Carney’s Top 10 Rules of Politics! The legendary GOP strategist shares his list of rules candidates live — or die — by.
Here are the results from the March 10, 2026, election in Bedford, New Hampshire.
Here is everything you need to know about the March 10, 2026, election in Bedford, New Hampshire.
“Rank Punditry” on NH politics, it’s “Pundit-Palooza!” A half-dozen politically active people give their quick takes on 2026.
An analysis of the bill shows that it would increase toll revenue by $53.3 million in fiscal year 27, rising to $81M in FY28.
Comms expert Scott Spradling and former Speaker of the House Bill O’Brien join the “Rank Punditry” panel to talk about ICE, school funding.
Think tank president: The complexity of NH’s school funding formula, and misconceptions about how that formula works, cloud the answer.
Under the bill, the Department of Education could not share information with other state agencies without parental consent.
The emails are the latest evidence that Dean Kamen’s connections to Jeffrey Epstein were far more extensive than he’s previously admitted.
Republicans like it, Democrats detest it, and independents oppose it by a 2-to-1 margin. Gov. Kelley Ayotte has a positive approval rating.
Alicia Preston Xanthopoulos and Patrick Hynes discuss the latest rumors about a potential gubernatorial run by Cinde Warmington.
State Rep. Kristin Noble, R-Bedford, said the bill is a nongermane amendment that happened in response to the budget situation in Claremont.
Andy Crews filed a lawsuit against Lucas in Rockingham County, seeking to recover money he says was fraudulently solicited from a trust.
In this wide-ranging interview with NHJournal’s Managing Editor Michael Graham, Brown talks about the current state of the 2026 race.
There has been no official confirmation from federal officials in the month since the Washington Post first reported the plan.
Rep. Kristin Noble says it was funny watching "Democrats feign outrage when I thought they'd be supportive of managing their own schools."
See the latest announcement from the Town of Bedford.
Bedford GOP state Rep: When school districts are unwilling to cap spending themselves, the state has a responsibility to step in.
The meeting will be held at the Bedford town offices at 24 North Amherst Road.
The Bedford Town Council will hold a hearing at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 14, to receive public comment on the 2026 proposed budget.
All components of the library's original 1909 windows will be carefully restored to their original condition and functionality.
The report makes it clear while the executive branch can implement some recommendations, major changes must go through the Legislature.
Rep: When everyone’s fighting over spending money on all their favorite projects, it’s a lot harder to get people to talk about tax cuts.
New report: The Granite State is, once again, the freest place in North America — but red states like Tennessee are closing the gap.
Disturbing email sent to Bedford resident
Foundation’s K-12 Spending Spotlight: Large increases in employee benefits costs were a significant factor in the overall spending growth.
Reinforcing the basic rules of our republican system — civility, conversation, compromise, to name a few — is a way to reduce the bloodshed.
Former U.S. Senator Scott Brown says establishment forces are backing former U.S. Sen. John E. Sununu and he's ready for the primary fight.