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NH State Sen. Dan Innis: How Will NH School Districts Respond to Open Enrollment?
NH State Sen. Dan Innis: How Will NH School Districts Respond to Open Enrollment?

New Hampshire’s Federal Deligation are all supporting either the defunding of the Department of Homeland Security over the shooting death in Minnesota.  This position could lead to another Democratic-led government shutdown.

How will this affect Granite Staters? New Hampshire State Senator Dan Innis joins us to discuss the differences between how Minnesota and New Hampshire handle immigration and how they work with the Federal Government.

Senator Innis and host Jeff Chidester discuss the corporate media’s failure to provide balanced reporting on stories such as the chaos in Minnesota.

Sen. Innis also discusses the overwhelming support he is hearing from constituents for Public School Open Enrollment legislation. Sen. Innis expresses concern that some school districts are drafting policies that prohibit students from exercising their right to attend schools in other districts.

 

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