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THE NH TROOPERS ASSOCIATION WANTS TO WISH EVERYONE A SAFE AND HAPPY NEW YEAR...
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Welcome to the new face of the NHTA website.  We have completed a major overhaul on the functionality of your website.  We are hoping to increase services to our members and continue to inform the public on what we do and who we are.
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2nd round likely in right-to-work bout

The right-to-work fight is over for this year, but as Yogi Berra once said: “It ain’t over ‘till it’s over.” When the dust settled on Wednesday’s House session and most of the lawmakers were heading home until January, the House leadership had a rather heated meeting about one of its top priorities going off the rails.
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Right-To-Work Veto Override Fails

CONCORD-A veto of a bill that would bar unions from collecting a share of costs from nonmembers was sustained Wednesday.New Hampshire workers rallied at the Statehouse to support Gov. John Lynch's veto, even though debate wasn't scheduled on the override attempt. The gallery and the hallways surrounding the House chambers were packed. Click here for more.
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Right to work veto override vote coming?

CONCORD — Supporters and opponents of right to work legislation plan to be at the State House in force Wednesday for a possible veto override vote. House Bill 474, which would prohibit unions from collecting dues from non-members, was vetoed by Gov. John Lynch May 11. He said the state should not be interfering with management-employee issues in the state.
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House members' group asks extra sessions to be canceled

CONCORD —A group of 20 House members from each major party has called on Speaker of the House William O’Brien to cancel sessions he scheduled for Nov. 30 and Dec. 14. The representatives said the sessions are unnecessary and disruptive to their personal lives, without the possibility of being reimbursed for mileage they run up during travel.
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Retirement system lawsuit may go directly to high court

CONCORD — A suit challenging changes lawmakers made in the New Hampshire Retirement System is likely to go directly to the Supreme Court after a hearing Thursday in Merrimack County Superior Court.
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