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NH Budget, Teacher Pay, and School Funding Banter with Drew Cline.

Drew Cline and Jeff discuss the ‘NH budget battle,’ and Drew provides some keen insight into the impacts on school budgets and teacher pay.

Parent Are Good People.

WFEA The Morning Update Host Jeff Chidester discusses NH’s Parental Rights legislation and shares his thoughts on the realities many public servants refuse to accept.

Down the River with a Bootle of Boudeux.

Host Jeff Chidester honors National Tourist Day by discussing unique river vacations with travel expert Stephen Batjiaka of AmaWaterways and destination specialist Sean McGorry of Cruise Planners as we discuss incredible journeys on the Rhine, the Nile, and the Mekong Rivers. 

New Hampshire Budget Battle has a new spin.

NH State Senator Dan Innis discusses the shortfall with April tax-fee receipts. Sen. Innis provides keen insight into the actual numbers and their possible effects on the NH Budget talks.

NH Pervert featured in a Netflix Series Found with Child Sexual Abuse Images.

Investigative reporter Damien Fisher shares his latest story on the notorious ‘sextortion’ criminal Ryan Valle, who victimized 23 NH teen girls in 2016, and now faces additional prison time because over 175 images of child sexual abuse were found on his digital devices.

Shrader talks about the on-going conversation related to Due Process and in the Trump Administration.

NEC Professor Nathan Shrader joins us to discuss the number one of internet searches in the USA: The 14th Amendment. Professor Shrader and I talked about the ongoing conversation of ‘due process’ as it relates to Trump’s administration of illegal aliens.

How do you define a carpetbagger?

WFEA’s The Morning Update host Jeff Chidester discusses two candidates who have emerged in the first congressional race in New Hampshire: Maura Sullivan and Hanna Trudo.

Profile of an America Soldier: Adela Ban.

Active-duty NH Guard member, Veteran Spouse, and community volunteer Adela Ban shares her military story from the perspective of a soldier, marriage, and non-profit organizer.

Mmmmmm…..Mr. Mac’s and Cheese for a Great Cause.

Mark Murphy, VP of Operations at Mr. Mac, and Manchester Mayor Jay Ruais discuss the Comfort for Courage program to help raise awareness and funds for homeless veterans. Throughout Military Appreciation Month (May) Mr. Mac’s will donate $1 from every “Classic All-American Mac” order. 

Is the ‘Big Beautifull Bill’ in Jeopardy? Emily Brooks Explains.

The Hill reporter Emily Brooks discusses her recent article focusing on some congress members’ hang-ups with the current state of the proposed budget and tax bill in DC. Emily also shared a fascinating, bipartisan conversation on the possibility of childcare legislation.

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