The WFEA Morning Update

NH State Sen. Dan Innis: Bad Bunny, Meat Processing Legislation, Fallout from Merrimack ICE Facility
NH State Sen. Dan Innis: Bad Bunny, Meat Processing Legislation, Fallout from Merrimack ICE Facility

Some days we have a weird combination of topics.

Regular weekly guest New Hampshire State Senator Dan Innis joins WFFEA’s The Morning Update, where we chat about the Bad Bunny Super Bowl and some of the reactions he discussed with other people who had watched the event.

We also discuss the impact of Commissioner Sarah Stewart’s forced resignation and the ongoing fallout from the report of a possible ICE facility site in Merrimack, New Hampshire.

We close out the conversation by reviewing proposed changes to meat processing in New Hampshire that will continue to ensure high safety standards and help strengthen the farm-to-table journey.

 

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