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New Hampshire task force to meet to discuss reopening state’s economy

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu’s newly formed Governor’s Economic Re-Opening Task Force will hold its first meeting Wednesday afternoon – but don’t look for a fast reopening, the governor said in his Tuesday news conference.

April 22, 2020 in U.S..

Michael Moore rolls out documentary ahead of Earth Day destroying a common enviro left narrative

“Green energy is not going to save us,” Gibbs noted in the film before focusing his ire on environmentalists Bill McKibben, Van Jones, and Robert F. Kennedy, all of whom push for a combination of solar panels, nuclear or wind power to replace oil production.

April 22, 2020 in U.S..
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15 election results that were thrown out because of fraudulent mail-in ballots

Voter fraud is too nominal to make a difference in any given election, goes one popular line of argument. But tell that to voters in parts of Florida, Missouri, New York, and North Carolina in recent years. Districts in these four states saw election outcomes overturned after absentee voter fraud came to light.

April 22, 2020 in Commentary.
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Trump praises latest coronavirus stimulus package for small businesses

President Donald Trump hailed a new coronavirus stimulus package passed by the U.S. Senate on Tuesday that seeks to distribute an additional $484 billion to businesses and the health care industry affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

April 22, 2020 in U.S..
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House, Senate chiefs want stay of execution for state college campuses; critics of trustee board assert urban, UVM bias

House Speaker Mitzi Johnson and Senate Pro Tem Tim Ashe this weekend asked Vermont State College trustees to not accept Chancellor Jeb Spaulding’s plan to close three rural college campuses, and instead develop a one-year “bridge” budget to buy time to build an alternative plan.

April 21, 2020 in TNR News.
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John Klar: Random testing needed to help determine when Vermont should end shutdown

Vermont has now received more testing kits, and surely there is a process which can be created to learn what number of Vermonters have overcome the virus — this will help better than any other indicator to determine how fast that spigot can be turned open.

April 21, 2020 in Commentary.
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All New Hampshire residents will be able to vote absentee in upcoming elections

Election officials recently determined all New Hampshire residents are eligible to cast absentee ballots for municipal, primary, and general elections to keep themselves and poll workers safe from COVID-19.

April 21, 2020 in U.S..
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President Trump announces temporary shutdown of all immigration to United States

President Donald Trump announced late Monday evening that he intends to issue an executive order temporarily banning immigration to the United States.

April 21, 2020 in U.S..
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Democrats continue to back extreme coronavirus shutdown measures except when it comes to immigration

From accusations of xenophobia, to claims that it’s a means to distract the public, Democrats and progressive organizations across the country are fuming over President Donald Trump’s anticipated ban on immigration.

April 21, 2020 in U.S..
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Trump, Scott say some professions can return to work tomorrow; college campus closure vote postponed

Vermont State College Chancellor Jeb Spaulding announced Friday his plan to keep the state college system afloat by closing campuses in Lyndon, Johnson and Randolph. Negative reaction and grassroots organization was strong and swift.

April 20, 2020 in TNR News.
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Mail-in voting for November election over coronavirus opens door for fraud, experts say

A growing chorus of Democrats are demanding that the entire U.S. vote by mail in November because of the coronavirus pandemic, but election experts say this could open the door to rampant fraud and mismanagement.

April 20, 2020 in U.S..
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Sending more money to states could make their budget problems worse

The governors’ demand for an additional $500 billion of unrestricted federal money would set a dangerous precedent for even larger future bailouts, such as a $4 trillion to $6 trillion bailout of unfunded pension liabilities (more than two or three years’ worth of federal income tax revenue).

April 20, 2020 in Commentary.

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