June 8, 2025 - 18:40

In a recent discussion, Michael Skelton, the President and CEO of the Business & Industry Association of New Hampshire, shared insights on how the state's legislature has been addressing critical issues such as housing, education, and energy. With a focus on the recent budget, Skelton highlighted the importance of these legislative measures in shaping the future of New Hampshire’s economy and quality of life.
The conversation delved into the challenges surrounding housing affordability and availability, emphasizing the need for innovative solutions to meet the growing demand. Skelton pointed out that education reforms are also crucial, as they directly impact the workforce and economic development. He noted that investing in education is essential for equipping future generations with the necessary skills to thrive in a competitive job market.
Furthermore, energy policies were discussed, particularly in relation to sustainability and renewable resources. Skelton underscored the importance of balancing economic growth with environmental responsibility, ensuring that New Hampshire can move towards a more sustainable future. Overall, the legislative actions taken in these areas are pivotal for fostering a robust economy and enhancing the well-being of residents across the state.
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