The state Democratic Party quickly responded to what it called the “extreme Ovide-O'Brien agenda,” referring to the GOP gubernatorial candidate Ovide Lamontagne.
CONCORD — Republican House Speaker William O'Brien intends to again make passing a “right-to-work” bill a priority in the next legislative session.
The measure is among four proposed bills outlined Monday by O'Brien, who is running for reelection to his Mont Vernon seat in November.
The other priorities are also familiar causes for O'Brien: a constitutional amendment that would require a super-majority in the Legislature to raise taxes or fees; cracking down on how Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards are used; and blocking the expansion of Obamacare.
The state Democratic Party quickly responded to what it called the “extreme Ovide-O'Brien agenda,” referring to the GOP gubernatorial candidate Ovide Lamontagne.
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