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How lawmakers are trying to prevent unknown foreign entities from acquiring land near military locations in the Granite State.

NH State Senator Regina Birdsell discusses legislation, SB162, she is sponsoring that would prevent foreign advisories or their puppet businesses from purchasing land near sensitive NH military installations.

Father Jason Jalbert offers insight on Pope Francis’s passing.

From the Manchester Dioceses, faith leader Father Jason Jalbert, shares his thoughts on Pope Francis’s passing and the conversations he is having with the community during this period of reflection.

A better understanding of how vouchers impact Education Freedom Accounts.

NH State Senator Dan Innis discusses the heated conversations some are having about suggested housing regulations and the continued understanding of the issues of’ vouchers’ related to the Education Freedom Accounts (EFAs).

How people will remember Pope Francis.

Matt Lamb, editor and reporter for College Fix—LifeSiteNews—Washington Examiner, discusses Pope Francis’s legacy, which the pontiff will be remembered for after his passing.

Why some are looking deeper into Gov. Ayotte’s approach to the Medicaid Premium Plan.

Investigative reporter Damien Fisher shares his story about some political actors in New Hampshire who are examining Gov. Ayotte’s approach to the Medicaid Premium Plan, with a concern that the Governor’s plan may be too “generous.”

Shrader talks the Supreme Court’s decision on the Trump Administration’s deportation plans.

Prof. Nathan Shrader joins us to discuss the recent Supreme Court discussion on the lower courts’ approach to the Trump Administration’s illegal alien deportation process. We also answer the question of where the Supreme Court Justice plays basketball.”

O’Connell shares Manchester School District’s approach to the budget process.

Manchester School Committee Chairman Jim O’Connell joined us to explain the committee’s approach to the school budget and the difference between its recommendations and Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais’s proposal. 

Hansel talks Housing legislation challenges facing lawmakers in Concord.

Contributor, policy expert, and former Mayor of Keene, George Hansel, and WFEA’s Jeff Chidester discuss the bipartisan support and opposition to some of the current housing development legislation debated in Concord…legislation some believe may affect local control. 

Graham tries to make sense of Pappas’ recent attack of Karoline Leavitt.

Michael Graham from the NH Journal joins WFEA’s The Morning Update to discuss NH Senatorial Candidate Chris Pappas’s recent’ political’ fundraising plea to Granite Staters. The administration took an odd approach by attacking White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.

The implications of recent Supreme Court decisions and the impact they could have on the Trump administration.

Plymouth State University Professor Dr. John Lappie discusses the implications of the Supreme Court stay order requesting that the Trump Administration cease deporting Venezuelan detainees. We also talk about the ‘rise’ of Sen. Sanders.

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