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\Granite State Conservation Voters Endorse Gov. Lynch For His Commitment to Building New Energy Future, Protecting New Hampshire’s Environment
Pictures of Governor John Lynch at the Londonderry Old Home Days Parade, Latinofest in Manchester, and Greekfest also in Manchester.
More than 600 workers will receive training as a result of the latest grants
Gov. John Lynch toured the construction area around Exit 1 on Interstate 93 this week, getting a first-hand look at the work being done to reconstruct the 50-year old highway.
New Hampshire for John Lynch ‘08 is seeking to hire Field Organizers and Interns
Gov. Lynch Checks Progress on Spaulding Turnpike
(7/21/2008)
Gov. John Lynch toured the Spaulding Turnpike this week with Executive Councilor John Shea to get an update as to how the widening of the turnpike is progressing.
Read more about the story in today's Nashua Telegraph.
Governor John Lynch today signed legislation encouraging more affordable housing for New Hampshire families.
Icreased Federal Commitment Needed to Avert Winter Fuel Crisis for NH Families
Gov. Lynch signs legislation guaranteeing that New Hampshire veterans will no longer have to pay an additional fee for special veteran plates.
Please join Governor John Lynch and Doctor Susan Lynch as they officially open the New Hampshire for John Lynch '08 Campaign Headquarters in Manchester.
New Law Requires Mortgage Originators Be Licensed
Gov. John Lynch today signed new legislation aimed at protecting seniors from investment fraud.
A California-based think tank says New Hampshire is doing all the right things to grow its hi-tech industry. The Milken Institute, a non-partisan, independent think tank, released its index listing the states best able to achieve high-quality economic growth thanks to its technology and science assets. New Hampshire was ranked ninth in this year's report. In 2004, the last time the index was released, New Hampshire was ranked 12th.
Please join Governor John Lynch and supporters this 4th of July as we march in the parades in Amherst and Merrimack.
Governor Lynch Files for Re-election
(6/12/2008)
CONCORD – Saying he will continue to work across party lines to stand up and get results for New Hampshire's families, Gov. Lynch today filed for re-election.
