New Hampshire state Senate Democrats’ plans for the 2026 legislative session were on full display at a Wednesday press conference. More state money for child care, pensions, housing, and schools.

Notably absent from their wide-ranging “More Money in Your Pocket” policy agenda: a price tag.

Senate Minority Leader Rebecca Perkins Kwoka (D-Portsmouth) was joined by Sens. Pat Long (D-Manchester), Sue Prentiss (D-Lebanon), and Cindy Rosenwald (D-Nashua) to make the case that Concord should spend more to cover the costs of local government.

“The party of so-called fiscal responsibility and personal liberty has worked in recent years to deliver policy and a budget $50 million under plan and in the red, crafted around ideology instead of facts, and resulting in cuts to the services you need whi

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