NH Senate Weekly Planner May 6


May 6, 2013

Next Session Day:

   The Senate will not meet for Session this week    

HEARING HIGHLIGHTS

Monday, May 6th

 

FINANCE, Room 103, SH, Budget Presentations:

    1:00 p.m.  Department of Health and Human Services − Office of Human Services

 

JOINT SENATE WAYS & MEANS/FINANCE COMMITTEES, Room 103, SH

Revenue Presentations:

    9:00 a.m. Department of Health and Human Services
    9:30 a.m. Department of Revenue Administration

 

Tuesday, May 7th

 

FINANCE, Room 103, SH, Budget Presentations continue:

    1:00 p.m. Department of Health and Human Services − Managed Care

 

WAYS & MEANS, Room 103, SH

    9:00 a.m. Presentation by Dennis Delay (NH Center for Public Policy Studies)
    10:00 a.m. HB 617-FN-A-L, increasing the rate of the road toll, establishing the NH state and municipal road and bridge account, and establishing the commission to study revenue alternatives to the road toll.

 

Thursday, May 9th

 

FINANCE, Public Hearing on the budget, Representatives Hall, SH

    3:00 p.m. − 5:00 p.m. HB 1-A and HB 2-FN-A-L

    6:00 p.m. − 8:00 p.m. HB 1-A and HB 2-FN-A-L

 

This public hearing will be streamed live via the internet at mms://gencourt.state.nh.us/wmtencoder/housemedia.wmv

 

 

Note:

   Although not officially scheduled at this time, the following bills may be exec’d this week:

 

Health, Education and Human Services, May 7th

HB573              relative to the use of cannabis for therapeutic purposes

 

Judiciary, May 7th

HB399              establishing the New Hampshire Liberty Act

 

Energy and Natural Resources, May 8th

HB306              relative to NH’s regional greenhouse gas initiative (RGGI)

 

Executive Departments and Administration, May 8th

HB225              relative to the rulemaking authority of the liquor commission

HB254              abolishing certain positions in the liquor commission

HB599              relative to establishing a single liquor commissioner

HB686              relative to approval of liquor commission contracts

 

 

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Carole Alfano

Communications Director

New Hampshire State Senate

State House, Room 302

107 N. Main Street

Concord, NH 03301

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603.496.0412 (cell)

Teens Robbed of I-pod/Cell Phone

 

MANCHESTER, NH- On Monday, February 11, 2013, at about 6:30 PM, Manchester Police responded to a Clay Street address for a report of a robbery.  On arrival, they met with two 16 year old Manchester teens who reported they had been the victims of a robbery a short time earlier on Somerville Street, near Belmont Street.

 

According to the boys, they were walking in the area when they were approached by two men, one of whom demanded their belongings, indicating his companion had a gun, although no gun was observed.

 

One of the boys surrendered his I-pod Nano and Galaxy S3 cell phone and the men left.  They were last seen leaving the area as passengers in an older, dark colored 4-door sedan operated by a third individual who was possibly wearing a red sweatshirt.

 

The first suspect was described as a white male in his forties, about 6’3” tall with a slender build and dark “stubble” on his face.  He was last seen wearing a dark colored vest and a green “beanie” style hat.  The second man, alleged to have possessed a gun, was described as a clean-shaven white male in his forties with an average height and build.  He was last seen wearing a camouflage shirt and khaki pants.

 

Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact the Manchester Police Department at 668-8711.  Anonymous tips for cash rewards can be made through Manchester Crimeline at 624-4040 or online at manchestercrimeline.org.