InDepthNH.org – February 20, 2025 By PAULA TRACY CONCORD, NH –To close what supporters call a gun purchase loophole in the state related to mental health, Senate Democrats again have […]
Packard: Changed parental rights bill fixes some ‘flaws’
NH Union Leader – February 19, 2025 By KEVIN LANDRIGAN, Union Leader Staff House Speaker Sherman Packard, R-Londonderry, on Tuesday proposed a complete rewrite of his original parental rights legislation […]
Commentary: Support SB 246 to improve access to mental healthcare for NH’s new mothers
Seacoast Online – February 19, 2025 By PATRICK HO Today, the New Hampshire Senate Health and Human Services Committee will hear SB 246 – better known as “Momnibus 2.0”. This […]
Federal budget cuts could trigger a N.H. law to end state’s Medicaid expansion
The Boston Globe – February 19, 2025 By STEVEN PORTER, Globe Staff Medicaid is funded jointly by federal and state taxes. Unlike the rest of New England, New Hampshire would […]
Fate of Medicaid in NH hangs in cost-cutting balance
NH Business Review – February 18, 2025 By PAUL BRIAND Since Medicaid is a state-federal partnership, what happens to New Hampshire Medicaid recipients depends on what happens in Washington in […]
Firearm checks named for officer
Concord Monitor – February 11, 2025 By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN “Bradley’s Law” would strengthen mental health background checks for gun purchases Psychiatrist John Hinck was on duty at New Hampshire Hospital […]
Mental health centers seek new “tax” to cover free care debts
NH Union Leader – February 11, 2025 By KEVIN LANDRIGAN, Union Leader Staff Leaders of the state’s 10 community mental health centers Monday lobbied for a new tax on commercial […]
Mission Zero report: State hospital has available beds
Conway Daily Sun – February 10, 2025 CONCORD — Saying that Mission Zero is working, the state Department of Health and Human Services announced on Friday that no adults are […]
Can’t find a therapist? NH clinicians say insurance companies are partly to blame
NHPR – February 5, 2025 By PAUL CUNO-BOOTH Dave Meichsner spent 25 years in the tech industry before going back to school to become a clinical social worker. “My wife […]
NH lawmakers hold hearing on bill to limit student use of cell phones in schools
NHPR – January 28, 2025 By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY – Concord Monitor When Leah Wolczko began collecting her students’ cell phones during class, she became an “urban legend.” The former Manchester […]
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