New Hampshire State House press

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The New Hampshire State House press covers the New Hampshire State House for newspapers, news services and other news-gathering operations.

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Norma Love is one of the corps. longest running members and widest read as she is syndicated.[1] Chris Dornin the founder of Golden Dome News is also syndicated. Many papers that already have State House Bureaus still run stories by Norma Love.[2] The Union Leader's Tom Fahey and the Nashua Telegraph's Kevin Landrigan both reporters and run their paper's respective State House bureaus. Foster's Daily Democrat's Colin Manning formerly did until leaving to become John Lynch's press secretary. Now Foster's uses stories by Norma Love and Chris Dornin.

In addition the New Hampshire General Court website has Calendars and Journals for both the house and the Senate.

[edit] Concord Monitor

The Concord Monitor covers the State House with the angle of being the Capital's newspaper. Daniel Barrick, Lauren Dorgan and Margot Sanger-Katz all contribute stories after sessions of the House and Senate. Meg Heckman does reporting primarily on Elder issues but also on the State House.[3] That being said most of the Monitor's State House reporting is done by the Capital Beat notebook which does the day to day coverage in between sessions which is written by Sarah Liebowitz and Eric Moskowitz. Chelsea Conaboy also contributes reporting to the beat.

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  1. ^ The AP is a self described "essential global news network"
  2. ^ An example is this June 2 Concord Monitor story $5.5 million dollar State Senate appropriation for New Hampshire prisons.
  3. ^ Concord Monitor podcast

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