If you’re facing delays or feel unfairly treated by a New Hampshire state agency, the office of Executive Councilor John Stephen is here to assist. We can’t promise a specific result, but we’ll work diligently to help you get the answers or resolution you need from state government.
This service is available to residents of Executive Council District 4, which includes Allenstown, Auburn, Barnstead, Barrington, Bedford, Candia, Chichester, Deerfield, Epsom, Goffstown, Hooksett, Lee, Londonderry, Loudon, Manchester, Northwood, Nottingham, Pembroke, Pittsfield and Strafford.
To help us address your concern efficiently, please provide a request below with all relevant details.
When reaching out, please include:
- Your full name and any reference numbers tied to your issue (e.g., a permit number, case ID, or state tax ID);
- A brief explanation of your situation and the state agency involved (such as the Department of Transportation or Health and Human Services);
- Your home address, a phone number where we can reach you, and an alternate contact number if applicable;
- Any letters, emails, or documents you’ve exchanged with the agency;

NHJournal: Ayotte Orders AG to Review Controversial Nashua Water Deal
August 17, 2025
Councilors Wheeler, Kenney, and I joined Governor Ayotte’s call for answers regarding the Nongfu Spring purchase in Nashua New Hampshire this week, asking the Business and Economic Affairs Commissioner Taylor Caswell a series of questions to help get to the bottom of the purchase and who orchestrated the sale. We share the concern of our

June & July Executive Council Highlights
August 14, 2025
By Executive Councilor John A. Stephen – District 4 The summer months have been filled with productive meetings, community visits, and work on key priorities for District 4 and the State of New Hampshire. From addressing school safety concerns to celebrating local business milestones, the past two months have been a reminder of the dedication