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Concord, NH – Governor Chris Sununu today announced that the state has secured a $26.8 million Preschool Development Grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The University of New
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Concord, NH - Yesterday, Governor Chris Sununu joined by CCSNH Chancellor Ross Gittell and USNH Chancellor Todd Leach announced the largest investment into the next generation of workforce in New Hamp
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Concord, NH - The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is releasing the 10-Year Mental Health Plan (Plan). The Plan provides innovative models to meet the evolving needs of ind
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Concord, NH – Today, Governor Chris Sununu, Business and Economic Affairs Commissioner Taylor Caswell, and local business owners held a press conference to highlight the importance and need for Govern
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Concord, NH – Today, Governor Chris Sununu and Senator Jeb Bradley announced new voluntary paid leave legislation that, if enacted, will empower individuals and businesses to make the voluntary choice
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Concord, NH - Governor Christopher Sununu and the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has released "Helping Business Thrive and Families Prosper," a new paper on the "Cliff Ef
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Concord, NH – Today, Governor Chris Sununu, Homeland Security and Emergency Management Director Robert Buxton, and Jay Broccolo, Director of Weather Operations for the Mt. Washington Observatory, ur
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Governor Chris Sununu 2018 State of the State February 15, 2018 Mr. Speaker, Mr. Senate President, honorable members of the House, the Senate, the Executive Council, Commissioners, and of course
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2019-04 DHHS's budgeting and revenue projects will be enhanced by certain changes in the accounting and reporting of Medicaid expenditures for all Medicaid populations. Executive Order 2019-04
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Concord, NH - Today, Governor Chris Sununu released the following statement after Senator Chuck Morse was elected as the Republican Leader in the New Hampshire Senate. "I want to congratulate Senat