Your interview hosts for this week's State House Watch, from Change for Concord, are
Lidia Yen and Steven Kidder. They interview Sarah Jane Knoy, Director of Granite State Organizing Project, and Dawn McKinney, Policy Director from NH Legal Assistance. First, Maggie Fogarty and Grace Kindeke bring us up to date on some AFSC information. "Free Them All": AFSC action Manchester bipoc students funding grant discussed in school board activity on abortion bills SB203 min wage upcoming House and Senate voting days this week lookahead to 2/17 State of the State Housing Issues, Conditions, Codes; Housing starts shortage affordable housing shortage family size housing less than 1% vacancy 35 bills relevant to housing HB1200 notice rent increase 45 days HB1291 re:Section 8 discrimination protected classes, prejudice Section 8 vouchers kept up payments during pandemic SB217 allows eviction ... 30/60 days ... SB400 new affordable housing - NIMBY SB210 manufactured home park coops - NHCommunityLoanFund HB1087 zoning HB1216 & HB1254 housing appeals board SB452, SB371 lead contamination standards, remediation - Conservation Law Foundation HB1337...unemployment insurance reduction SB203 min wage Maggie and Grace close the show... contact your legislators sign in on House bills sign in on Senate bills Black Heritage Trail Tea Talks "Model Minority"
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