The WFEA Morning Update

NH State Senator Dan Innis: Voter ID, Constitutional Amendment, and Gas Prices
NH State Senator Dan Innis: Voter ID, Constitutional Amendment, and Gas Prices

The great thing about having a larger citizen-centric legislative body in New Hampshire is that our citizen legislators bring vast real-world experience to WFEA’s The Morning Update.

Regular guest NH State Senator Dan Innis, who also happens to be a small business owner and Economics Professor at the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, joins us to share his understanding of the volatility in both the oil and stock markets.

We also discuss the conversation in Concord on voter ID legislation and the recommendation of the passage of a possible NH Constitutional Amendment on broad-based tax policy.

 

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