Non-academic Surveys and the Illusion of Anonymity [SB320]
I provided the following testimony to the NH House Education Committee regarding SB320. This...
Read Moreby Rich Girard | Mar 22, 2016 | Oh My BLOG! | 0 |
I provided the following testimony to the NH House Education Committee regarding SB320. This...
Read Moreby Josh Jenkins | Apr 29, 2015 | A Question of Voter Fraud | 0 |
(Hour 1c) In this segment of A Question of Voter Fraud, Ed Naile tells us about a lawsuit happening right now. The ACLU League of Women Voters, Hannah Rivers and three other litigants are suing New Hampshire for the right to...
Read Moreby Christopher Gerry | Mar 16, 2015 | Radio | 0 |
(Hour 3a) Some things don’t make sense. One of those things was a proposed bill to require Governor Maggie Hassan to follow a law that she was already supposed to follow. The Right to Know law as well as others DO apply...
Read Moreby Dave Martinez | Jun 24, 2014 | Radio | 0 |
(Hour 1b, c) Mark Chenoweth of the Washington Legal Foundation called in to express his concern over “extortion by lawsuit” cases and how they are undermining our legal system and economic competitiveness. A...
Read Moreby Dave Martinez | Jun 23, 2014 | Political Buzz, Radio, Show Archives | 0 |
(Hour 3b) The State of NH will soon be implementing the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program. Why...
Read Moreby Dave Martinez | Oct 29, 2013 | Radio, Show Archives | 0 |
(Hour 3a) Eddie from Manchester called in to share his apprehension at the eagerness of some to spend that surplus in Concord. How much of the state budget is spent on the HHS budget? Also, kudos to School Board member Art...
Read Moreby Dave Martinez | Oct 15, 2013 | Radio, Show Archives | 0 |
(Hour 3a) Rich needs a doctor after Tim Soucy’s rosy observation of Obamacare. Maybe Tim hasn’t heard about the 10 of 26 NH hospitals that will be excluded by Obamacare. Perhaps Tim hasn’t read about 25% of...
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