The WFEA Morning Update

Breakfast with Governor Kelly Ayotte.

Governor Kelly Ayotte joins WFEA's Morning Update Hosts Jeff Chidester and Ginger Munson for Friday's live broadcast from the Midfield Cafe in Nahsua. Photo: WFEA 1370AM

Breakfast with Governor Kelly Ayotte.

NH Governor Kelly Ayotte visited us at our broadcast at the Midfield Cafe. She talked about RED Friday and her thoughts on our veterans and those serving in the military. She also shared her observations on the passages of the Bail Fix bill, her recent meeting in DC with Trump Administration Cabinet members, and some thoughts around education in NH.

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