Will Skipworth
@WillSkipworth
Reporter @NHBulletinNews | Formerly with @Forbes, @NWI & @emissourian | Proud @Mizzou alum | Texas born, New England transplant, with stops in the Midwest
Just got back from a week and a half away from the newsroom enjoying beautiful Northern California with my girlfriend. If you haven’t seen any stories from me lately, that’s why. It was so amazing, but I’m excited to be back and to jump into some new stories.




A number of new laws enacted in New Hampshire this year will alter the state’s notoriously restrictive bar and liquor laws. Here’s a look at some of them: #NHPolitics newhampshirebulletin.com/2025/07/15/fro…
He’s a state senator, business professor, and beef farmer, and he’s challenging Scott Brown for the Republican nomination in New Hampshire’s open race for US Senate. bostonglobe.com/2025/07/16/met… #nhsen #nhpolitics
The @NHDems are celebrating some of the vetos that just came down from New Hampshire’s Republican Gov. @KellyAyotte. The vetoes were some of the more right wing bills passed this session. Here are some statements they just put out: #NHPolitics


Gov. @KellyAyotte just vetoed some “red meat” GOP bills including ones that would’ve: •allowed trans people to be kept off sports teams/restrooms/etc. of their identified gender. •made it easier to ban books in schools. •altered the vaccine exemption process. #NHPolitics




Interesting reporting from my colleague in Maine @hilton_annmarie. While New Hampshire is downsizing its Child Advocate as a cost-saving measure, Maine lawmakers decided they liked it so much they want to created their own based off New Hampshire's. mainemorningstar.com/2025/07/10/mai…
There have been 3,701 exonerations across the U.S. since 1989 as of last Wednesday, according to the National Registry of Exonerations. Only three of those have occurred in New Hampshire, according to the New England Innocence Project. #NHPolitics newhampshirebulletin.com/2025/07/03/bil…
I asked Gov. @KellyAyotte her reaction to the “Big Beautiful Bill” and if she wants to use state funds to fill holes in New Hampshire social services the bill creates. Here’s the statement her team sent me. Expect a story on how the bill affects New Hampshire soon. #NHPolitics

“If you go down the list of various resources that they were supposed to analyze, ... what you see is a pattern of the Forest Service just concluding, without evidence, that the project will have no impact on those resources.” buff.ly/e8EB7rk