Obamacare and the High Cost of Healthcare
(Hours 3b,c) Rich spoke about the struggle with healthcare and its funding. He discussed federal requirements, a proposed substance abuse treatment program, moral hazard and more. [soundcloud...
Read Moreby Josh Jenkins | Mar 27, 2017 | Radio | 0 |
(Hours 3b,c) Rich spoke about the struggle with healthcare and its funding. He discussed federal requirements, a proposed substance abuse treatment program, moral hazard and more. [soundcloud...
Read Moreby Josh Jenkins | Jun 14, 2016 | Radio | 0 |
(Hours 2a,b) Rich spoke to Steve Kenda, who is a GOP candidate for State Senate in District 24. After informing the listeners (and Rich) about what towns fall within the District 24 lines, Steveshared his impressive background....
Read Moreby Josh Jenkins | Jun 7, 2016 | Radio | 0 |
(Hours 2b,c) Rich spoke to GOP District 18 state senate candidate Ralph Boehm, who started by giving us his background. They spoke about local/federal control within education, the Smarter Balanced Assessment and the role of...
Read Moreby Rich Girard | Jun 6, 2016 | On Air Stories | 0 |
Last week, the New Hampshire Senate shot down S B 4, which would have established a ten day residency requirement on voters. District Nineteen Senator Regina Birdsell, Republican from Hampstead, expressed her disappointment...
Read Moreby Josh Jenkins | May 31, 2016 | Radio | 0 |
(Hours 1b,3a,b) Rich spoke about the race for US Senate. He talked about news with Aaron Day and gave his thoughts on Kelly Ayotte. He reminded his listeners about her handling of Planned Parenthood, the Omnibus bill,...
Read Moreby Josh Jenkins | May 27, 2016 | State House Insider | 0 |
(Hour 3c) Will Infantine of Aspen Insurance talked to us about what recently happened in the Committee of Conference for State House Insider. He spoke about a change of personnel within the Senate and a TSA Pre-Check interview....
Read Moreby Rich Girard | May 6, 2016 | On Air Stories | 0 |
Just shy of three years at the helm, Manchester School Superintendent Dr. Debra Livingston yesterday announced her retirement, effective October first. Livingston arrived in Manchester from Fall Mountain Regional School...
Read Moreby Rich Girard | Mar 4, 2016 | On Air Stories | 0 |
It was a busy day in the New Hampshire Senate, yesterday. Among the items addressed, senators approved S B 3 20, which requires school districts to notify parents and obtain their consent prior to administering non-academic...
Read Moreby Rich Girard | Feb 12, 2016 | On Air Stories | 0 |
The New Hampshire Senate passed S B 3 6 1, which bans the sale of premixed synthetic urine, yesterday. Bill sponsor Senator Jeanie Forrester, Republican from Meredith, issued a statement after passage said banning impostor pee...
Read Moreby Rich Girard | Jan 29, 2016 | On Air Stories | 0 |
Manchester Fire Chief James Burkush is calling it a career, sort of. After thirty nine years on the job in the Queen City, Burkush will retire the Manchester Fire Department’s big hat so that on May first he can take the...
Read Moreby Rich Girard | Jan 15, 2016 | On Air Stories | 0 |
Three bills expedited in response the opioid crisis in the state were passed in the N H Senate yesterday. They’re expected to go to the House Floor for a vote on January 20th, after which Governor Margaret Wood Hassan is...
Read Moreby Josh Jenkins | Jan 14, 2016 | Inside Education | 0 |
Ann Marie Banfield of Cornerstone joined Sid in the studio to discuss new education legislation. After a short discussion about President Obama’s State of the Union address and his comments regarding “computer coding” in our...
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