(Hour 3b, c) Mayor Ted Gatsas came our swinging in regards to KC’s Rib Shack. The Mayor tries to dodge the issue, but does Rich let him get away? Plus, the two tango on Common Core, the Pearl Street parking lot, and Alderman Patrick Arnold.
The Mayor challenged Your Humble Host on his common core info. Here are the contested articles. Decide for yourself who had the upper hand! Does the mayor have concerns about the standards of Common Core? How bad is parking in downtown Manchester and is there a good way to resolve it? Listen in to hear the Mayor’s ideas on fixing the problem.
House and Senate hearings in Concord are usually restricted in terms of time members of the public have to present testimony. 3 to 5 minutes is standard. The Senate is often more restrictive than the House.
Sponsors and legislators are often unrestricted time and they testify first. As the committee becomes weary, time restrictions are made. If a bill is controversial, members of the public generally do not get more than three minutes.
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