Lame Duck Congress Set To Negotiate Fiscal Cliff
Today , New Hampshire’s lame duck congressmen are back in Washington. Charlie Bass and Frank Guinta will join their Republican colleagues in negotiating with President Obama and the Senate to ward off...
View ArticleWhat the Fiscal Cliff Could Mean for NH
Now that the elections are over, It’s now the number one topic on Capitol Hill. If the parties can’t agree on debt reduction, we’ll see tax increases and spending cuts that many predict could slide us...
View ArticleShaheen, Ayotte Proposals For Fiscal Cliff Deal Reflect National Partisan Debate
With a Jan. 1 deadline for the so-called fiscal cliff looming, New Hampshire’s senators are in the Granite State and discussing what needs to be done to reach a deal. At an event meant to celebrate New...
View ArticleAyotte: We Have Divided Government And Lots Of Challenges
Sen. Kelly Ayotte says she's optimistic that a deal can be reached to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff at the end of the year. Ayotte held a town meeting in Pittsburg Friday and the major topic was the...
View ArticleThe News That Got Buried Under The Fiscal Cliff
The last few weeks of 2012 were dominated by media coverage of the fiscal cliff crisis. News outlets covered everything from the projected impact of the cliff to shouting matches between legislators....
View ArticleThe Federal Budget Versus The Household Budget
Politicians, economists, and pundits consistently compare the federal budget to a family budget, so it follows that like a family with a stack of bills on the kitchen table, government must tighten its...
View ArticleFederal Debt: How Worried Should We Be?
Although the debt debate has receded, some keeping a close eye on the issue continue to advocate for urgent measures to address what they see as an ever-looming problem. But others say those fears are...
View ArticleCommunity Health Centers Brace for 'Fiscal Cliff' If Federal Funding Isn't...
Community health centers in New Hampshire — and nationwide – are bracing for the possible loss of millions of dollars in federal funding if Congress doesn’t take action by the end of this month.
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