NH OUTLOOK, Thursday, 1/6/2005
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A New Govenor, a New Year and a New Beginning for the state of NH as John Lynch takes the reigns of state government.
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
On this snowy January day -- John Lynch-- took the oath of office and became the state's 80-th Governor.
Before a packed crowd of lawmakers, former governors, dignataries, supporters, and family -- John Lynch gave his first address as governor -- setting the agenda for his administration.
He takes over the reins of state government --amid a looming impasse over education funding --and, a 300-million dollar deficit --- Issues that he alluded to in his speech.
More on how he did in a moment --- but, first -- a look back at Inaugural Festivities.
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Here with some perspective on today's Inauguration: Dante Scala of the NH Institute of Politics at St Anselm College, and former house speaker Donna Sytek, who's literally written the book on political protocol. Welcome.
Q DANTE: A good day for Democrats as they regain the corner office?
Q DONNA: How are Republicans feeling on a day like today, which many expected to belong to Craig Benson?
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Q DONNA: How do you think he did?
Q DANTE: What do you need to accomplish in an INAUGURAL address --
and was he successful?
Q DONNA: LYNCH inherits a looming budget shortfall & an impasse over school funding. He faces Some Tough Decisions ahead on Education, & Medicaid.
Will he have a EASIER time than Craig Benson had working with Legislature?
Q DANTE: INTEGRITY and CIVILITY familiar themes for Lynch -- he used them on campaign trail and won. He believes he's got a MANDATE of sorts on those issues.
Does he?
Q DONNA: How much will things change with a DEMOCRAT in office?
Q DANTE: He brings a BUSINESS background to the job -- much like Craig Benson did
how much will that shape how he conducts BUSINESS of the STATE?
Q In Benson Inaugration he quoted Winston Churchill" We've run out of money -- now, its time to think" It good a great laugh. A memorable moment for LYNCH?
Q A lot of SIMILARITIES between the past and current Governor.
What would you say are the CONTASTS?
Q Any parting thoughts on what we can Expect in the Lynch Administration?
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If you would like to watch Governor Lynch's entire inauguration ceremony you can see it on-demand at NHPTV.org.
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook -
Journalists from around the state join us to talk about this week's top stories-- including the inauguration of Governor John Lynch.
We hope you can join us.
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That concludes this edition of our program.
Thanks for watching.
I'm Beth Carroll.
We'll see you next time.
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook:
Journalists from around the state join us to talk about this week's top stories-- including the inauguration of Governor John Lynch.
Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Public Television.
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For John Lynch, "Bi-Partisanship" has been a common theme on the campaign trail and-- in his Inaugural speech. Working with Lawmakers will be Key in getting his agenda through.
Richard Ager caught up with a few lawmakers to get their reaction to
Lynch's gameplan.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/6/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 16:00 minutes
A New Govenor, a New Year and a New Beginning for the state of NH as John Lynch takes the reigns of state government. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. On this snowy January day John Lynch took the oath of office and became the state's 80th Governor. Before a packed crowd of lawmakers, former governors, dignataries, supporters, and family John Lynch gave his first address as governor setting the agenda for his administration. He takes over the reins of state government amid a looming impasse over education funding and a 300-million dollar deficit. Issues that he alluded to in his speech. More on how he did in a moment but first, a look back at Inaugural Festivities.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Gov. John Lynch\ New Hampshire
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/6/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 10:44 minutes
A New Govenor, a New Year and a New Beginning for the state of NH as John Lynch takes the reigns of state government. Here with some perspective on today's Inauguration: Dante Scala of the NH Institute of Politics at St Anselm College, and former house speaker Donna Sytek, who's literally written the book on political protocol. Welcome.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Dante Scala \Saint Anselm College, NH Institute of Politics, Donna Sytek\Former House Speaker
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