Stopping Electric Rate Increases

Manchester, NH – Representative Michael Vose (R-Epping) Chairman of the House Science, Technology and Energy committee released the following statement after the House passed HB549, relative to the energy efficiency resource standard and the system benefits charge by an overwhelming vote of 343-0.

“Today’s vote on HB549 sends a clear message that House Republicans will lead the effort to protect New Hampshire ratepayers. This bill puts guardrails in place that give peace of mind to fixed and low-income households that are being devastated by the inflation caused by Senator Maggie Hassan and President Joe Biden,” said Vose. “Recent filings to the PUC would have caused the Systems Benefits Charge to double. This bill prevents that by striking a balance between investing in energy efficiency and protecting ratepayers from unsustainable increases to their electric bills.”

“As legislators, we answer to our constituents. If they are unhappy with our job performance, there is an opportunity to kick us out every two years. This bill gives Granite Staters more control by restoring legislative authority over defacto electricity taxes. Changes to the System Benefits Charge affect low-income ratepayers the most and HB549 strengthens their ability to fight on their own behalf.”

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Road Work on Route 12 in Charlestown to begin January 3, 2022

Road Work on Route 12 in Charlestown to begin January 3, 2022
Route 12 will remain closed between Bowen Crossing Road and Almar Street until the project is completed.

The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) will begin work to repair the roadway embankment along NH Route 12, located approximately 0.7 miles north of the intersection of NH 12/Bowen Crossing Road in Charlestown on January 3, 2022.  This segment of roadway is constrained by the 100 year floodplain of the Connecticut River on the west, and the New England Central Railroad (NECR) on the east.

There will be an increase of construction vehicles accessing the site as work progresses, and only authorized construction vehicles will have access to the project site.

Casella Construction of Mendon, Vermont is the contractor for the 2.6 million dollar project, which has a final completion date of April 29, 2022.

NHDOT Contacts:

Ron Guyette, P.E., Contract Administrator, Bureau of Construction, (603) 271-2571

Eileen P. Meaney, Chief Communications Officer, (603) 271-6495

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Community Resiliency and Health

New London Hospital is proud to collaborate with UNH Extension and Kearsarge Community Network to bring community training programs to our region to support Community Resiliency and Health. The following programs are free, virtual and open to the public. Please share and post widely!

Youth Mental Health First Aid, January 5

What you Say and How you Say it! Motivational Interviewing, January 13, 20, 27

Social Influencers of Health: It Takes a Village, January 21

Take Charge of Your Health, February 8, 15, 22, March 1, 8, 15

The Power of One – Everyone’s an asset Builder, February 11

Best,

Catherine

Catherine R. Bardier, MS (she, her, hers)

Program Director, Community Health and Wellness

Chair, Greater Sullivan County Public Health Advisory Council

Chair, NH Governor’s Council on Physical Activity & Health

Program Coordinator, VT/NH Casting for Recovery

NHPHA Board Member

New London Hospital

273 County Rd., New London, NH 03257

Office 603-526-5093 | Cell 603-748-4712

https://www.newlondonhospital.org/health-wellness/

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