NH OUTLOOK, Wednesday, 1/4/2006
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Now on New Hampshire Outlook:
A new year, a new Legislative session.
State lawmakers are back to work-- we'll head to the State House for an update on the day's actions.
Also ahead:
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A tour with the new Mayor of Manchester. Find out what Frank Guinta's hopes are for the city.
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
The 2006 Legislative session opened Wednesday and lawmakers got right back to work.
At the top of the agenda -- education funding, Michelle's law, and juvenile justice.
In the next few weeks, the Legislature will act on nearly 200 bills held over from last year.
Outlook's Richard Ager has been at the State House all day and joins us now from Concord with an update on some of the action.
Richard -- sounds like it was a busy day?
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Q Richard, did they get through all the bills they intended to?
Q What's still on the agenda?
Q Was there any other activity at the State House on Wednesday?
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The House and Senate reconvenes Thursday at 10.
On Friday's NH Outlook we'll talk with local journalists about what was accomplished in week-one of the Legislative session -- and, what lies ahead.
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It's official-- Manchester has a new mayor.
Former Alderman Frank Guinta was inaugurated as Mayor of Manchester on Tuesday.
In November, he surprised many political observers by beating incumbent Mayor Bob Baines in the municipal election.
Outlook's Richard Ager recently took a tour of Manchester with Frank Guinta to talk about his plans for the state's biggest city.
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In his Inaugural speech, Mayor Guinta said he would identify efficiencies in
city government to reduce costs while asking department heads to justify every dollar spent for a 2-year budget proposal.
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That concludes this edition of New Hampshire Outlook.
Thanks for watching.
I'm Beth Carroll.
I'll see you next time.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/4/06
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 10:40 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: A new year, a new Legislative session. State lawmakers are back to work. We'll head to the State House for an update on the day's actions. Also ahead: A tour with the new Mayor of Manchester. Find out what Frank Guinta's hopes are for the city. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. The 2006 Legislative session opened Wednesday and lawmakers got right back to work. At the top of the agenda: education funding, Michelle's law, and juvenile justice. In the next few weeks, the Legislature will act on nearly 200 bills held over from last year. Outlook's Richard Ager has been at the State House all day and joins us now from Concord with an update on some of the action. Richard, sounds like it was a busy day?
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 1/4/06
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 15:40 minutes
Now on New Hampshire Outlook: A new year, a new Legislative session. State lawmakers are back to work. We'll head to the State House for an update on the day's actions. Also ahead: A tour with the new Mayor of Manchester. Find out what Frank Guinta's hopes are for the city. It's official-- Manchester has a new mayor. Former Alderman Frank Guinta was inaugurated as Mayor of Manchester on Tuesday. In November, he surprised many political observers by beating incumbent Mayor Bob Baines in the municipal election. Outlook's Richard Ager recently took a tour of Manchester with Frank Guinta to talk about his plans for the state's biggest city.
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook:
Join us tonight at 7:30 only on New Hampshire Public Television.
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook.
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Wednesday January 4:
Tonight's show was crazy! Richard was in Concord for a talk back and he got locked in the chamber so he couldn't feed anything back until after 6:00. We didn't start the show until 6:45. We did finish without any mistakes so we didn't have to stop. Carl was very helpful despite the fact he has a broken shoulder. Randy also helped edit quickly and everyone seemed to fall into place quite nicely.
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