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New London Optometrist highlights legislation which would end up save people money

Dr.Dorothy Hitchmoth talks about her proposed bill HB349 which looks to allow optometrist the ability to perform certain laser procedures and save the Healthcare system money. 

Sen. Sullivan on how Education Freedom Accounts will benefit kids in both public and private schools

State Senator Victoria Sullivan of Manchester sits down with guest host Drew Cline to talk about her bill on Education Freedom Accounts which recently cleared the legislator. 

How races and charities are helping Northeast Delta Dental fuel its ability to give back

Tom Raffio talks about Northeast Delta Dental’s iconic Mt. Washington Road Race happening on June 14th and how NDD is continuing to help Veterans get the proper dental health they need.  

Strandson highlights how Pinnacle Mortage is offering consumers more choices and how they’re giving back to the community

Guest host Drew Cline chats with Kurt Strandson from Pinnacle Mortage and how they’re offering people options when it comes securing a mortgage while also supporting their local community. Kurt also talks about their upcoming Country Fest happening June 21st at the Bonfire in Manchester. 

Graham talks about how New Hampshire’s Congressional Delegation refuses to openly share their beliefs

Guest Drew Cline chats with Michael Graham of New Hampshire Journal on how members of the state’s congressional delegation won’t offer firm responses on where they stand when it comes to issues like immigration. 

How the Manchester Animal Shelter is helping the community.

Guest host Ginger Munson talks with Michael Constance, Executive Director for the Manchester Animal Shelter about what’s going on at the shelter and how those interested can help out.

Lovley shares new ways to stay active and live a healthier life

Guest host Ginger Munson chats with registered Dietitian and certified Life Coach   Kim Lovley on how regular activities in your day to day could end up making a bigger impact in your overall health. 

Professor Lappie frames the political challenges facing Americans

Plymouth State University Professor John Lappie  and guest host Ginger Munson talk about the latest headlines impacting the political world.

Could China’s Xi Jinping be on his way out…?

Ambassador Greg Slayton talks about the internal conflict happening within the CCP and how China’s currently leader could be replaced within the next 60 days.

Johnson alludes there could be a follow up to Trump’s “one big beautiful bill”

The Hill’s Emily Brooks talks about her recent article in which House Speaker Johnson teases that additional legislation may be on the way. 

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