The Office That Almost Didn’t Exist | Granite State Report Granite State Report Granite State Report Civic Journalism for New Hampshire Opinion Dexter Dow · granitestatereport.com Accountability • Child Welfare The Office That Almost Didn’t Exist New Hampshire created its Office of the Child Advocate after two toddlers died in…
The article examines campaign finance in New Hampshire’s local and state races, highlighting its influence on governance. It discusses transparency, legal frameworks, contribution limits, and recent changes allowing increased “dark money” contributions. Additionally, it proposes reforms for improving accountability and transparency, emphasizing the significance of local elections on daily life.
The article argues that Facebook has transformed the public square into a private entity, monopolizing civic discourse. It proposes regulating Facebook as a public utility to ensure free speech, fairness, and transparency. Increasingly vital for grassroots campaigns and local politics, the platform’s algorithmic decisions and content policies hinder democratic engagement.
Are We Defenders of Freedom and Democracy, or Simply Capitalism? Introduction The United States and other Western powers often frame their global role as defenders of freedom and democracy. These ideals are central to political rhetoric, foreign policy justifications, and national identity. Yet beneath this rhetoric lies a tension: are…

