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Drew Cline: Per Student Spending, NH Tops Freedom Ranking, Calming Political Discourse

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Drew Cline: Per Student Spending, NH Tops Freedom Ranking, Calming Political Discourse

Drew Cline joins The Morning Update to discuss two critical reports on per-student spending in New Hampshire and the state’s ‘freedom’ ranking in North America.

Drew and Jeff Chidester also discuss the positive response to the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy forum on civil discourse in New Hampshire politics. The forum featured four young rising stars in the NH House (from both political parties).

 

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