New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte is tightening the belt of state government ahead of what promises to be a grueling budget process, with state leaders expected
Republican Gov. Kelly Ayotte sent a letter to the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) that oversees lobster caught by New Hampshire and Maine fishermen, stating New Hampshire would not comply with the guidelines set to go into effect July 1.
New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte said Tuesday that New Hampshire will not comply with new guidelines that she said would hurt the state's lobster industry.
New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte is taking a page from President Donald Trump's playbook with the creation of a new panel to improve government efficiency and eliminate wasteful spending. Ayotte, who was sworn into office two weeks ago,
Meant as a sustainability measure, the new regulations would increase the minimum size of a catchable lobster. Fishermen disapprove of the updated rule.
In her inaugural address, Ayotte pledged to deliver tax cuts and reform education, immigration and housing in the Granite State.
New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte frequently drew parallels in her inauguration speech to nearby Massachusetts, referring to the state as a “cautionary tale” because of its spending, tax hikes and
Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed an executive order Wednesday, implementing a hiring freeze in state government, carving out some exceptions.
Governor Kelly Ayotte launched her official COGE webpage and portal for citizens to share their input on how to make state government more effective and efficient for all of New Hampshire on Friday. COGE stands for Commission on Government Efficiency.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte cited a need to “tighten our belts and live within our means” given the budget deficit New Hampshire faces.
His school uses phone pouches that lock while in the classroom but can be unlocked by tapping the phone on a specially programmed magnet in the areas where phones aren’t restricted. That way, his superintendent said, students can keep their personal property while also limiting phone use.
John Murphy, a telecommunications union worker, is tired of having to show up to protests every year to oppose right-to-work legislation in NH.