Entity: New Hampshire
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New Hampshire

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A New Hampshire sovereign immunity law caps individual monetary payouts for damages at $475,000 per incident and caps the state's total liability per incident at $3.75 million.
November 20, 2025 high legal
Statutory monetary limits on government liability for individual incidents under New Hampshire law.
Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan are U.S. Senators from New Hampshire who previously served as governors of New Hampshire; Angus King is a U.S. Senator from Maine who previously served as governor of Maine.
November 10, 2025 high biographical
Background offices held by the named U.S. senators.
Minnesota and New Hampshire have enacted state legislation that formally recognizes 'roadable aircraft' and treats such vehicles both as motor vehicles and as aircraft under state law.
November 05, 2025 high legal
Examples of U.S. state-level legal recognition of hybrid driving-and-flying vehicles.
In 2025, Sig Sauer, a New Hampshire-based gunmaker, denied claims that its P320 pistol can fire without the trigger being pulled, asserted that the pistol is safe and that reported malfunctions are due to user error, and has prevailed in some related lawsuits.
October 31, 2025 high temporal
Manufacturer's stated position in response to litigation alleging accidental discharges.
Scott Brown was the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate in New Hampshire in 2014.
January 01, 2014 high temporal
Scott Brown's 2014 candidacy in a New Hampshire Senate race.
John E. Sununu lost to Jeanne Shaheen in a 2008 U.S. Senate rematch in New Hampshire.
January 01, 2008 high temporal
Historical election outcome indicating the 2008 reversal in their Senate contests.
John E. Sununu defeated Jeanne Shaheen in New Hampshire's 2002 U.S. Senate election.
January 01, 2002 high temporal
Historical election outcome establishing John E. Sununu's initial Senate victory.