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Gearing up for the 2009 Legislative Session in Concord And -- a conversation with legislative leaders on the upcoming agenda. |
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Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to NH Outlook. With a new year comes change. On the national scene, we'll be swearing in a new president in just a few weeks. In Concord, a new legislative session is about to begin, and there is no shortage of issues and challenges facing the lawmakers. As Outlook's Richard Ager tells us, legislators have already met to get themselves organized for the session to come. |
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One of the biggest challenges facing lawmakers this year: the projected $95 million dollar revenue shortfall.amid a slowing national economy. Outlook's Richard Ager recently sat down with House and Senate leaders at the NH Political Library in Concord to get their take on the upcoming session. |
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That concludes our program. Thanks for watching. Just a reminder before we go: This Thursday , NHPTV will present the Governor's Inauguration in live-streaming on our website. It will be broadcast it at 8 o'clock that night -- and we'll have political analysis of his address Sunday morning at 9:30. I'm Beth Carroll. I"ll see you next time. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/4/2009 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 3:35 Gearing up for the 2009 Legislative Session in Concord. And -- a conversation with legislative leaders on the upcoming agenda. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to NH Outlook. With a new year comes change. On the national scene, we'll be swearing in a new president in just a few weeks. In Concord, a new legislative session is about to begin, and there is no shortage of issues and challenges facing the lawmakers. As Outlook's Richard Ager tells us, legislators have already met to get themselves organized for the session to come. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Gov. John Lynch\ NH, Speaker Terie Norelli\Speaker - NH House of Representatives, Rep. Gene Chandler\ Bartlett, Bill Gardner\NH Secretary of State, Rep. Mary Jane Wallner\House Majority Leader. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/4/2009 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 24:26 Gearing up for the 2009 Legislative Session in Concord. And -- a conversation with legislative leaders on the upcoming agenda. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to NH Outlook. One of the biggest challenges facing lawmakers this year: the projected $95 million dollar revenue shortfall.amid a slowing national economy. Outlook's Richard Ager recently sat down with House and Senate leaders at the NH Political Library in Concord to get their take on the upcoming session. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Sylvia Larsen\NH Senate President, Sherman Packard\Hoouse Republican Leader, Rep. Mary Jane Wallner\House Majority Leader. |
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/4/2009 HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 24:26 Gearing up for the 2009 Legislative Session in Concord. And -- a conversation with legislative leaders on the upcoming agenda. Hello, I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to NH Outlook. One of the biggest challenges facing lawmakers this year: the projected $95 million dollar revenue shortfall.amid a slowing national economy. Outlook's Richard Ager recently sat down with House and Senate leaders at the NH Political Library in Concord to get their take on the upcoming session. PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Sylvia Larsen\NH Senate President, Sherman Packard\Hoouse Republican Leader, Rep. Mary Jane Wallner\House Majority Leader. |