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New Hampshire Business Review • May 9, 2008 •
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HOUSE BILL 1623: The well-publicized bill decriminal izing the possession of small amounts of marijuana goes up in smoke in the Senate.

PETER BURLING: The longtime lawmaker decides against running for a third term as senator.

NANCY WARREN: The Democratic state rep and former school board chair from Rochester is arrested for the fourth time in a year on charges that include simple assault, stalking, obstructing a report of a crime and criminal trespass.

GARY DODDS: The former congressional candidate, arrested for alleged bail violations, gets yet another reason to regret his 1st C.D. foray.

N.H. UNION LEADER: The newspaper actually publishes an editorial putting the kibosh on any attempt to impose a gas tax holiday in New Hampshire, because "eliminating the state gas tax for the summer could significantly harm needed state road projects."

MIKF BIUNDO: The brains behind the New Hampshire Advantage Coalition responds to the recent anti-tax pledge votes in town meetings around the state by calling for tax caps in the states 11 largest communities.


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