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Published April 19, 2024 10:10
LITTLETON, New Hampshire - The Grafton County Superior Court is set to hear the pivotal case on May 23, 2024, that could reshape how Littleton, treats its most vulnerable residents. December Rust, the plaintiff in this lawsuit, is spearheading an effort to safeguard the rights of homeless individuals. The crux of December's complaint centers on Ordinance Chapter 26, passed on March 12, 2024, which prohibits overnight camping on town-owned property and levies fines on those who are in violation. Without shelters or temporary housing solutions provided by the town, homeless residents are left with few options but to face penalties or seek elusive permissions to camp legally.
Published April 4, 2024 07:20
CONCORD, New Hampshire - As New Hampshire's homeless residents brace for a fierce storm, Governor Chris Sununu's advice? Make sure you purchased your lottery tickets. With 2,441 homeless individuals facing freezing temperatures and 50 mph winds, Chris only cares about the state revenue raised through the subsidized taxation of the poor.
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