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How Granite Staters should respond in the event the 2017 Tax Reform law expires.

Sarah Scott, Deputy State Director for AFP-NH, discusses the “joys” of Tax Day and the impact on Granite Starers should the 2017 tax reform law expire at the end of 2025. 

Federal Judge rules in favor of Bow District in on-going case over First Amendment Rights.

Freelance investigative reporter Damien Fisher shares his recent story, focusing on the federal court decision siding with the Bow School District to bar some parents from participating in a ‘Pink XX’ wristband protest on school grounds.

Chidester & Shrader ask when do the actions of protesters on college campuses cross the line?

NEC Professor Nathan Shrader discusses when political discourse and disagreement turn violent, as with the recent attack on the Pennsylvanian Governor’s Mansion. We also discuss Free Speech on college campuses and where protestors’ actions may cross the lines.

Sen. Rosenwald on crafting the Granite State’s Budget.

NH State Senator Cindy Rosenwald discusses the next steps for creating and approving the NH Budget. Senator Rosenwald explained that Medicaid funding and the overly caution revenue projects from the House concerned some members of the NH Senate.

The on-going struggle between the moderates and conservatives of the GOP Caucus.

The Hill’s Emily Brooks discusses the initial rift between the moderates and conservatives of the GOP caucus regarding the budget and tax bills. Emily also shares the continued conversation amongst every political faction in DC.

Understanding the 2017 Budget and Tax Reform Law and concerns over its expiration.

Economist and journalist Carrie Sheffield, author of Motorhome Prophecies, provides a historical understanding of the 2017 Budget and Tax Reform Law and the effects of allowing it to expire at the end of the year.

Raffio talks about how Northeast Delta is helping Medicaid recipients and Veterans.

President – CEO Tom Raffio joins us to discuss Northeast Delta Dental’s mobile van to reach Medicaid recipients and Veterans dental care program. Tom also talked about the national gathering in Baltimore for the prestigious Baldridge Client Service – Best Practices Award.

The mixed messages from both Democrats and Republicans.

Dr. John Lappie, Plymouth State University, joins WFEA’s The Morning Update to discuss the mixed messages by both Democrats and Republicans on Trump’s tariff policy, AIC and Sen. Sander’s ‘tour,’ and MI Gov. Whitmer’s visit to the White House.

Are young males facing new social stigmas…?

WFEA’s The Morning Update Host Jeff Chidester discusses social issues affecting the current generation of youth and society as a whole.

How Ward Meetings are helping City Leaders in Manchester and the voting closes in the Pizza Madness Challenge.

Andy Sylvia from Manchester Ink Link discusses the progression of the Pizza Madness challenge that Manchester Ink Link is running. Andy also provides an update on the ongoing Mayor’s Ward Meetings.

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