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Budget Vote In N.H. House Puts Pandemic Economics And Politics At The Fore
© 2022 New Hampshire Public Radio.Play Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsThe New Hampshire House will vote this week on its state budget proposal. The Republican written plan differs in key ways from the spending plan proposed by Gov. Chris Sununu. And it includes policies Sununu says he would veto.NHPR's Rick Ganley spoke with senior political reporter Josh Rogers about the policy and the politics behind the House budget plan.Rick Ganley: So let's talk about dollars and cents: What's notable in this budget?Josh Rogers: Well, it's not an austerity budget exactly, but it is one...…© 2022 New Hampshire Public Radio.Play Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsThe New Hampshire House will vote this week on its state budget proposal. The Republican written plan differs in key ways from the spending plan proposed by Gov. Chris Sununu. And it includes policies Sununu says he would veto.NHPR's Rick Ganley spoke with senior political reporter Josh Rogers about the policy and the politics behind the House budget plan.Rick Ganley: So let's talk about dollars and cents: What's notable in this budget?Josh Rogers: Well, it's not an austerity budget exactly, but it is one...WW…
Why Younger People Are Moving To New Hampshire ... And Staying
© 2022 New Hampshire Public Radio.Play Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsMigration continues to be the number one cause of population growth in New Hampshire.Kristine Bundschuh is a Ph.D. student of sociology and researcher at the UNH Carsey School of Public Policy who’s recently co-authored.NHPR's Morning Edition Host Rick Ganley spoke with Bundschuh about why people choose to move to the Granite State and .Rick Ganley: Kristine, your new paper found that more people are moving to New Hampshire and that they are staying longer. It's a modest trend compared to previous decades, but...…© 2022 New Hampshire Public Radio.Play Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsMigration continues to be the number one cause of population growth in New Hampshire.Kristine Bundschuh is a Ph.D. student of sociology and researcher at the UNH Carsey School of Public Policy who’s recently co-authored.NHPR's Morning Edition Host Rick Ganley spoke with Bundschuh about why people choose to move to the Granite State and .Rick Ganley: Kristine, your new paper found that more people are moving to New Hampshire and that they are staying longer. It's a modest trend compared to previous decades, but...WW…
Gov. Sununu Says N.H. Schools Will Likely Remain Closed For The Year; Tourism Season Will Be 'Rough'
© 2022 New Hampshire Public Radio.Play Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsOne month ago today, Gov. Chris Sununu issued an executive order declaring a state of emergency in New Hampshire due to the coronavirus.Since then, the governor has issued more than two dozen additional emergency orders, touching nearly every aspect of life in the state - , closing , and encouraging Granite Staters to stay at home unless necessary.Sununu spoke with NHPR's Morning Edition host Rick Ganley on Monday (April 13) to discuss the state's progress on fighting COVID-19. Listen to the...…© 2022 New Hampshire Public Radio.Play Live Radio0:000:00Available On Air StationsOne month ago today, Gov. Chris Sununu issued an executive order declaring a state of emergency in New Hampshire due to the coronavirus.Since then, the governor has issued more than two dozen additional emergency orders, touching nearly every aspect of life in the state - , closing , and encouraging Granite Staters to stay at home unless necessary.Sununu spoke with NHPR's Morning Edition host Rick Ganley on Monday (April 13) to discuss the state's progress on fighting COVID-19. Listen to the...WW…
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