NH OUTLOOK FRIDAY EDITION, Friday, 1/31/2003
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Hello. I'm Allison McNair. Welcome to this Friday Edition of New Hampshire Outlook.
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Joining us this week from the state house in Concord Norma Love of the Associated Press and from the Union Leader Tom Fahey. And joining me here in the studio Dan Tuohy from the Eagle Tribune. Thank you all for being here this week.
TOM FAHEY - OUR BALLOTS IN NH MAY LOOK DIFFERENT IN THE FUTURE. DEPENDING ON HOW STATE SUPREME COURT RULES. THIS WEEK HEARD ARGUMENTS IN ELECTION DISPUTE. HILLSBORO COUNTY ATTY PETER MCDONOUGH IS CHALLENGING DEMOCRAT JOHN COUGLIN'S WIN ON BASIS THAT PEOPLE WHO CHECKED STRAIGHT PARTY BALLOT VOTED IN SOME RACES AND LEFT COUNTY ATTY RACE BLACK. MCDONOUGH SAYS THOSE THOSE VOTES SHOULD NOT BE COUNTED.COUGHLIN WON BY SOME 126 VOTES. MCDONOUGH WANT 269 BALLOTS THOWN OUT
ONE BILL THAT IS SURE TO ATTRACT SUPPORT WOULD ESTABLISH A PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ADVISORY COMMISSION - TO FEND OFF ALL THE STATES THAT WANT WHAT NEW HAMPSHIRE HAS - A FIRST IN THE NATION STATUS.
PRIMARY NEWSCONFERENCE TAPE 1:33:48 A GOOD DAY AT THE RACE TRACK WOULD MAKE MORE MONEY THAN BRINGS INTO THE STATE FROM THE PRIMARY. SO ECONOMICALLY IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHATSOEVER. IT MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF PROMOTION AND CREDIBILITY OF THE STATE, ATTITUDES TOWARD THE STATE, THINGS OF THAT NATURE AND IT CERTAINLY HELPS THE TRAVEL INDUSTRY. SO FROM THAT VIEWPOINT IT'S EXTREMELY IMPORTANT.
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STATE EFFICIENCY COMMISSION - APPROVED IN THE HOUSE BUT DEMOCRATIC AMENDMENT TO MAKE SURE STATE WORKERS PART OF COMMISSION VOTED DOWN. NORMA
BUDGET CRISIS IN MASS IS THAT FORESHADOWING OF MEAASURES TO BE TAKEN HERE?
HIGHER EDUCATION AT STATEHOUSE TODAY
GAMBLING ONCE AGAIN BILL ON KENO LOTTERY NOT OPPOSED.ALSO BILL ON REMOVING RESTRICTIONS ON THOSE WHO WORK IN BINGO HALLS AND THE LIKE ONLY CONVICTED FELONS NOT THOSE WHO COMMITT
DAN - CAMERAS AND VIDEOTAPE IN THE HOUSE - HOUSE RULE PASSED PROHIBINNT THEM USED BY HOUSE MEMBERS
MARTHA FULLER CLARK SAGA
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CONSIDERATION UNDERWAY FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
1. WOULD STRIKE THE WORDS""to cherish the interest of literature and sciences and all seminaries and public schools" from the constitution.
2.REMOVE BARRIER OF PUBLIC FUNDS GOING TO RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS
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BRIEFING FROM HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES ON THEIR BUDGET BRIEFING ON CORRECTIONS BUDGET WENT TO YOUTH DETENTION CENTER
ASTHMA MEDICATION BILL
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For all of us here at New Hampshire Public Television, I'm Allison McNair.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/31/03 22:00
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 26:46 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included a discussion on the weeks news with journalists from around the state. Joining us this week from the state house in Concord Norma Love of the Associated Press and from the Union Leader Tom Fahey. And joining me here in the studio Dan Tuohy from the Eagle Tribune. Thank you all for being here this week.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Ally McNair NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Tom Fahey\Union Leader, Norma Love\Associated Press, Dan Tuohy\The Eagle Tribune
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/31/03 22:00
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 26:46 minutes
In this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included a discussion on the weeks news with journalists from around the state. Joining us this week from the state house in Concord Norma Love of the Associated Press and from the Union Leader Tom Fahey. And joining me here in the studio Dan Tuohy from the Eagle Tribune. Thank you all for being here this week.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Ally McNair NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Tom Fahey\Union Leader, Norma Love\Associated Press, Dan Tuohy\The Eagle Tribune
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