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NH News Recap for May 19, 2023: House rejects 'parental bill of rights'; Delaney withdraws nomination to federal appeals court
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It’s been a busy week at the State House in Concord with key bills going before state lawmakers, including a so-called parental bill of rights, Medicaid expansion and more. We talk about the latest news in politics on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
Guests:
- Josh Rogers, NHPR
- Ethan DeWitt, New Hampshire Bulletin
Top stories from around New Hampshire this week:
- ‘Parental bill of rights’ defeated in House; blocked from returning in 2024
- Medicaid expansion bill advances in New Hampshire
- Former NH AG Michael Delaney withdraws nomination to federal appeals court
- NH Attorney General meets with veterans group that aims to disrupt neo-Nazis
- The historical marker for a Concord-born Communist is gone. But questions remain about the state’s process.
- Climate change could drive migration to New England. Some communities are starting to plan.
- NH must stop ‘ER boarding’ within one year, judge rules
- Judge finds Weare teen who participated in racist graffiti violated NH civil rights law
- In a small NH town, Spanish language enthusiasts work towards trust across cultural lines
136 episodes
Manage episode 363760405 series 3304685
It’s been a busy week at the State House in Concord with key bills going before state lawmakers, including a so-called parental bill of rights, Medicaid expansion and more. We talk about the latest news in politics on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
Guests:
- Josh Rogers, NHPR
- Ethan DeWitt, New Hampshire Bulletin
Top stories from around New Hampshire this week:
- ‘Parental bill of rights’ defeated in House; blocked from returning in 2024
- Medicaid expansion bill advances in New Hampshire
- Former NH AG Michael Delaney withdraws nomination to federal appeals court
- NH Attorney General meets with veterans group that aims to disrupt neo-Nazis
- The historical marker for a Concord-born Communist is gone. But questions remain about the state’s process.
- Climate change could drive migration to New England. Some communities are starting to plan.
- NH must stop ‘ER boarding’ within one year, judge rules
- Judge finds Weare teen who participated in racist graffiti violated NH civil rights law
- In a small NH town, Spanish language enthusiasts work towards trust across cultural lines
136 episodes
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