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Governor wants Executive Council to go paperless

Governor wants Executive Council to go paperless

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Governor Kelly Ayotte is pushing for the Executive Council to move its work online. Ayotte feels the large volume of paper documents, which are closely reviewed and then discarded, is wasteful and costly to taxpayers and would free up time State Police spend hand-delivering those documents to council members’ homes.

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