• Ovide Lamontagne: Dan Will is eminently qualified to serve on NH Supreme Court | Op-eds
  • ICYMI: In Bipartisan Appropriations Pack… | U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen
  • Bills Dealing With Parent’s Rights and Schools Debated in Senate Committee – InDepthNH
  • Jim Harper: Tell lawmakers your private data isn’t theirs to give away | Op-eds
  • ICE plans for New Hampshire facility draws opposition, calls for transparency | State
  • Granite Discourse: Jason Osborne
  • Open enrollment threatens to destroy public education in NH: Shea – Seacoastonline.com
NHFC: OPPOSE The Nomination of Daniel Will

NHFC: OPPOSE The Nomination of Daniel Will

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Crime, Corruption, Incompetence

  • The Check Up: Reporting on health insurance premium spikes – The Keene Sentinel
  • The 911 Call From Franconia Ridge – Boston Magazine
  • Antioch University Receives $1.5 Million Gift for Mission-Driven Environmental Studies and …
  • The TK Rescue Mission of Franconia Ridge – Boston Magazine
  • MACDONALD: Declaratory Judgement Issued Against Nashua in Flagpole Case
    MACDONALD: Declaratory Judgement Issued Against Nashua in Flagpole Case
  • Brendan Williams: If government won’t do its part, nursing homes can’t do ours | Op-eds
  • Christine Peters: We deserve a senator who protects women and girls sports | Op-eds
  • Shaheen Statement on ACLU Findings Outlining Detailed Plans for Merrimack ICE Facility

Recent Articles

  • The 911 Call From Franconia Ridge – Boston Magazine
  • The Check Up: Reporting on health insurance premium spikes – The Keene Sentinel
  • NHFC: OPPOSE The Nomination of Daniel Will
  • Ovide Lamontagne: Dan Will is eminently qualified to serve on NH Supreme Court | Op-eds
  • ICYMI: In Bipartisan Appropriations Pack… | U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen

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Politics

  • The Check Up: Reporting on health insurance premium spikes – The Keene Sentinel
  • Jim Harper: Tell lawmakers your private data isn’t theirs to give away | Op-eds
  • ICE plans for New Hampshire facility draws opposition, calls for transparency | State
  • Documents show federal government has applied to create ICE facility in Merrimack
  • Disgraced Kathy Griffin boasts about scolding female driver who didn’t know anything about ICE raids because she finds news too depressing
  • Fire engulfs building in Nashua, New Hampshire – AP News
  • Three Reasons Open Enrollment in NH is a Uniquely Bad Idea
  • Op-Ed: Democracy by a Thousand Cuts — And the Fire This Time

Propaganda

  • The 911 Call From Franconia Ridge – Boston Magazine
  • ICYMI: In Bipartisan Appropriations Pack… | U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen
  • The TK Rescue Mission of Franconia Ridge – Boston Magazine
  • U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas Urges Action Over Dismay | Dartmouth
  • ABA Submits Written Testimony Against New Hampshire SB 434
  • Michelle Tyler: Veterans Campus: When Leaders Walk Away, Transparency Must Follow | Op-eds
  • Pending legislation would effectively bar N.H. public schools from flying LGBTQ+ Pride flag
  • ConVal voters to consider $63.1M budget | Economy | keenesentinel.com

MA Economy/Regulations/Taxes

  • The Case for Consumer-Regulated Electricity: Private Electricity Grids Offer a Parallel Path …
  • Judge dismisses Hampton lawsuit over property taxes – NH Business Review
  • New Hampshire bill allowing universal open enrollment passes Senate – The Lion
    New Hampshire bill allowing universal open enrollment passes Senate – The Lion
  • Zoning changes proposed for Lebanon’s Route 120 corridor – Valley News
  • OPINION: Did NH’s Attorney General Deliberately “Tank” The Automobile Inspections Case?
    OPINION: Did NH’s Attorney General Deliberately “Tank” The Automobile Inspections Case?
  • Kelly M. Socia: Approve higher cigarette tax and legalize marijuana | Op-eds – Union Leader
  • New housing permits are highest since 2006, but single-family homes lag
  • Radio Free New Hampshire: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Corporatism, Racism, Political Correctness

  • Antioch University Receives $1.5 Million Gift for Mission-Driven Environmental Studies and …
  • 13 of the Best New Queer Books Out in February 2026
  • New Hampshire Business Review Jan. 30, 2026
  • Rapid Response Action Call: HB 1704 Undermines Collective Bargaining for Public Employees
  • Where is the threat from Russia and China in the Arctic? | New Hampshire Public Radio
  • Which are the 10 Healthiest States in America in 2026? Ranked
  • New Hampshire lows, wind chills by town: Jan. 24, 2026 – WMUR
  • New Hampshire closings: Jan. 24, 2026 – WMUR

Rights

  • Ovide Lamontagne: Dan Will is eminently qualified to serve on NH Supreme Court | Op-eds
  • Brendan Williams: If government won’t do its part, nursing homes can’t do ours | Op-eds
  • Christine Peters: We deserve a senator who protects women and girls sports | Op-eds
  • Shaheen Statement on ACLU Findings Outlining Detailed Plans for Merrimack ICE Facility
  • Records confirm ICE eyeing massive warehouse for regional detention facility in Merrimack, N.H.
  • State knew location of Merrimack ICE warehouse in early January, records show
  • Jim Rubens: Casino host community agreements needed for local control – Union Leader
  • Kid governor Jade Adams advocates for animal rights – Valley News

Education

  • Bills Dealing With Parent’s Rights and Schools Debated in Senate Committee – InDepthNH
  • Dublin Consolidated School receives community award – Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
  • Lawmakers Seek To Intervene in Public School Curriculum | InDepthNH.org
  • Hearing scheduled for bill that would end mandatory school vaccinations in New Hampshire
  • NH lawmakers consider to limit flag displays in public schools – Concord Monitor
  • New Hampshire: Republicans Rachet Up their War on Public Schools | Diane Ravitch’s blog
  • Op-Ed: Special Education Funding, The Problem of Not Getting It | InDepthNH.org
  • The Big Question: How has Christa McAuliffe’s legacy touched your life? – NHPR

Other News

  • MACDONALD: Declaratory Judgement Issued Against Nashua in Flagpole Case
    MACDONALD: Declaratory Judgement Issued Against Nashua in Flagpole Case
  • Granite Discourse: Jason Osborne
  • Open enrollment threatens to destroy public education in NH: Shea – Seacoastonline.com
  • New Hampshire Democrats make pitch for top spot on primary calendar – Union Leader
  • SHOWS: Judy Mikovits, Karen Kwiatkowski, James Corbett, Matt Smith, Phranq Tamrurri, Daniel McAdams
  • NH Dems make pitch for top spot on primary calendar
  • NH lawmakers debate repeal of Housing Champions | CloseUp – WMUR
  • New Hampshire opts into federal education scholarship program – The Keene Sentinel

Granite Report Meme Du Jour

  • “What young mother shows up and decides they’re going to throw their car in front of ICE officers?”
    “What young mother shows up and decides they’re going to throw their car in front of ICE officers?”

National Story Du Jour

  • THIS is Democrats’ government (socialized) medicine: Give us what we want or we’ll let the most vulnerable DIE
  • OMG WATCH THIS AND SHARE EVERYWHERE!! Natasha Owens – The Somali Waltz
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