New Outlook: Magazine , Sunday, 3/29/2009
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Track: It's been a busy week as legislators voted on hundreds of bills - and produced some surprising results.
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Hello, I'm Richard Ager welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. What a week at the statehouse. Lawmakers gathered in session for three full days, dealing with about 250 bills - many of them quite contentious. We'll have observations and analysis of the week's legislative action in a moment - but first, some highlights from the week's debates.
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Joining me at the NH Political Library - three journalists who spent a lot of time at the State House this week covering the bills up for debate. We have Tom Fahey of the NH Union Leader, Kevin Landrigan from the Nashua Telegraph and Josh Rogers from NH Public Radio. Welcome all.
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That's the final word on this week's topics:
Our thanks to Tom Fahey of the NH Union Leader,
Kevin Landrigan from the Nashua Telegraph and
Josh Rogers from NH Public Radio.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 3/29/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 3:13
It's been a busy week as legislators voted on hundreds of bills - and produced some surprising results. Hello, I'm Richard Ager welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. What a week at the statehouse. Lawmakers gathered in session for three full days, dealing with about 250 bills - many of them quite contentious. We'll have observations and analysis of the week's legislative action in a moment - but first, some highlights from the week's debates.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rep. Nancy Elliott\ Merrimack, Rep. Philip Preston\ Ashland, Rep. Renny Cushing\ Hampton, Rep. Stanley Stevens\ Wolfeboro, Rep. Evalyn Merrick\ Lancaster, Rep. John Cebrowski\ Bedford.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 3/29/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 3:13
It's been a busy week as legislators voted on hundreds of bills - and produced some surprising results. Hello, I'm Richard Ager welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. What a week at the statehouse. Lawmakers gathered in session for three full days, dealing with about 250 bills - many of them quite contentious. We'll have observations and analysis of the week's legislative action in a moment - but first, some highlights from the week's debates.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Rep. Nancy Elliott\ Merrimack, Rep. Philip Preston\ Ashland, Rep. Renny Cushing\ Hampton, Rep. Stanley Stevens\ Wolfeboro, Rep. Evalyn Merrick\ Lancaster, Rep. John Cebrowski\ Bedford.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 3/29/2009
HOST: Richard Ager Length: 22:00
It's been a busy week as legislators voted on hundreds of bills - and produced some surprising results. Hello, I'm Richard Ager welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. Joining me at the NH Political Library - three journalists who spent a lot of time at the State House this week covering the bills up for debate. We have Tom Fahey of the NH Union Leader, Kevin Landrigan from the Nashua Telegraph and Josh Rogers from NH Public Radio. Welcome all.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Richard Ager NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Tom Fahey\NH Union Leader, Kevin Landrigan\Nashua Telegraph, Josh Rogers\NH Public Radio.
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