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State Tipoffs Involving New Hampshire Newsletter for 2025-07-20 ( 9 items )  
Dartmouth College: Democracy Fellows Explore How to Bridge the Partisan Divide (10)
HANOVER, New Hampshire, July 12 -- Dartmouth College issued the following news: * * * Democracy Fellows Explore How to Bridge the Partisan Divide Polarization Research Lab takes students to DC to engage with a range of viewpoints. * Associate Professor of Government Sean Westwood brought 10 undergraduates to engage with leaders from across the political spectrum in Washington, D.C., last month. The goal for the students participating in Democracy Fellows: to better understand the day-to-day more PR

DSCC Statement On State Sen. Dan Innis' Senate Campaign Launch (10)
WASHINGTON, July 16 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee posted the following news release: * * * DSCC Statement On State Sen. Dan Innis' Senate Campaign Launch * In response to State Senator Dan Innis announcing his campaign for Senate in New Hampshire, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee spokesperson Maeve Coyle released the following statement: "After their embarrassing recruitment failure in New Hampshire, Republicans are now facing a messy primary with Dan Innis' entra more PR

Geisel School of Medicine Students Selected as 2025-26 Schweitzer Fellows (10)
DARTMOUTH, New Hampshire, July 19 -- The Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine issued the following news: * * * Geisel School of Medicine Students Selected as 2025-26 Schweitzer Fellows By Susan Green Nine medical students from Dartmouth's Geisel School of Medicine are among 23 new Schweitzer Fellows from New Hampshire and Vermont. Working under the guidance of Geisel faculty advisor Andrew Loehrer, MD, an associate professor of surgery at Geisel, Schweitzer Fellows will work together  more PR

N.H. Education Dept.: New Hampshire Reaches Highest Three-Year Cohort of Educator Renewals on Record (10)
CONCORD, New Hampshire, July 16 -- The New Hampshire Department of Education issued the following news release on July 15, 2025: * * * New Hampshire Reaches Highest Three-Year Cohort of Educator Renewals on Record CONCORD, NH (July 15, 2025) -- As of this week, the New Hampshire Department of Education (NHED) has renewed 8,014 educator credentials in 2025, which results in the highest three-year cohort of educator renewals in the history of the state. "This milestone is a testament to the c more PR

N.H. Insurance Dept.: New Hampshire Homeowners Insurance Market Remains Strong With Expanding Coverage and Carrier Participation (10)
CONCORD, New Hampshire, July 18 (TNSrpt) -- The New Hampshire Department of Insurance issued the following news release on July 17, 2025: * * * New Hampshire Homeowners Insurance Market Remains Strong with Expanding Coverage and Carrier Participation CONCORD, NH (July 17, 2025) - The New Hampshire Insurance Department (NHID) has released its latest report on the state's homeowners insurance market, revealing a highly competitive landscape with growing coverage and continued affordability. The more PR

N.H. PUC: Canaan Seeks Approval for Community Power Plan (10)
WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The Town of Canaan has submitted its Community Power Electric Aggregation Plan to the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission, Concord, for review and approval. The plan (DE 25-046), filed on July 9, 2025, aims to allow Canaan to procure electricity on behalf of its residents and businesses. Under state law (RSA 53-E:7), the Commission must approve such plans unless they fail to meet statutory and regulatory requirements. This filing presents questions related to whethe more PR

N.H. Regulators to Adjudicate Disputed Eversource Balance (10)
WASHINGTON, July 18 -- The New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission, Concord, is convening a proceeding to resolve issues surrounding a purported $6.5 million Energy Service Reconciliation balance from Public Service Co. of New Hampshire dba Eversource Energy, Manchester, New Hampshire. The action, announced in a supplemental order of notice (DE 25-017), stems from what the commission described as "a lack of certainty regarding the provenance" of the balance and the company's "admission of acco more PR

N.H. Regulators to Adjudicate Liberty Utilities Default Service Balance (10)
CONCORD, New Hampshire, July 19 -- The New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission, Concord, will convene an adjudicative proceeding to scrutinize an asserted $8.1 million Default Service reconciliation balance involving Liberty Utilities (Granite State Electric) Corp., Salem, New Hampshire. This action follows a "Supplemental Order of Notice" (DE 25-030) issued by the Commission on July 18, 2025. In Order No. 28,164, dated June 27, 2025, the Commission expressed a lack of confidence in the $8.1  more PR

Relationship Building Key to Addressing Oncologist Shortages in Rural Care, Says Dartmouth Research (10)
DARTMOUTH, New Hampshire, July 17 (TNSjou) -- The Dartmouth College Geisel School of Medicine issued the following news: * * * Relationship Building Key to Addressing Oncologist Shortages in Rural Care, says New Dartmouth Research By Timothy Dean Rural oncologists reported the loss of expertise and professional support as key impacts of the departure of "linchpin colleagues," according to a new Dartmouth-led study published in the journal JCO Oncology Practice. The study, which shares insigh more PR