As we are less than a month from the conclusion of this year's New Hampshire legislative session, Maggie Fogarty and Grace Kindeke of the American Friends' Service Committee - New Hampshire program remind us of the processes of concurrence; non-concurrence; committees of conference that are taking place as the NH House and Senate work over the different versions of bills passed in each body. Then they turn to this week's interviews hosted by Change for Concord's Lidia Yen and Steven Kidder, whose guests are Olivia Zink of Open Democracy, and Henry Klementowicz of the ACLU -New Hampshire.
Maggie & Grace Intro SB418 House Version Concur/NonConcur/Committee of Conference 50 Committees of Conference May 26 final action on CoC reports HB1661 omnibus parking garage bill HB1476 bail reform bill HB1431 'parental rights' Music Break: Get Up, Stand UP Olivia intro barriers to voting Henry-intro ACLU - advocacy and litigation SB418 affidavit/verification photoID requirement military/overseas solution in search of a problem 2 tier system HB1594 assistance to students with IEP trends - participation rates absentee requirements online registration confidence in the process multiracial democracy youth voting trends money redistricting democracy teams Granny D MUSIC BREAK: Revolution Lidia and Henry Electoral process SB418 affidavit ballot system new voters military/overseas voters SB366 ballot audit HB1594 assistance in registration trends in NH voting - participation/Covid/absentee Croydon, relative to voting participation every eligible citizen should vote LINKS NH House NH Senate Governor - 603-271-2121; governorSununu at NH.gov
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