(Hours 1a,b,c) Rich started the hour by updating the listeners about the Croydon Bill and Senate Bill 3, speaking about voter fraud issues. He shared about the show calendar,talked about a texting and driving seminar at West High School and ended the segment by sharing about a back and forth between Mayor Ted Gatsas and Finance Officer Bill Sanders regarding budgetary matters at last nights Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting.
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(Hour 1b) “This is a Democratic ruse,” Rich said to Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers, regarding Senate Bill 3. They discussed those who are involved in the bill and Rich explained what the bill does. Finally, he expressed his criticism towards his fellow party members who are in support of the bill.
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(Hour 1c) Rich and Ed continued by discussing the unconstitutional nature of Senate Bill 3 for A Question of Voter Fraud. They then talked about out of state Dartmouth College students’ petition to change the zoning ordinance in the town of Hanover.
Scroll below for more details and click here for the mentioned petitioned zoning amendment.
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From Ed Naile: