NH axs $4.2M in human services contracts

NH axs $4.2M in human services contracts New Hampshire Health and Human Services Commissioner Lori Weaver (standing) answers questions during the Executive Council meeting Wednesday. CONCORD, N.H — In late June, when the New Hampshire Legislature passed its two-year budget, it imposed a roughly $51 million cut to the Department of Health and Human Services.

This week, the department told the Executive Council it would reduce several of its contracts by millions of dollars. The “back-of-the-budget cut” mandated by the Legislature gave officials within the department the latitude to decide where operational cuts would be made.

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