A driveway provides access to the North Country Environmental Services transfer station and landfill property in Bethlehem. (Photo by Molly Rains/New Hampshire Bulletin)

With the legislative session well under way, New Hampshire lawmakers haven’t tired of putting forward new proposals for how landfills should be sited and regulated — but finding one a majority can accept has proven difficult.

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