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Rep. Ammon on “the Contract with New Hampshire”

This May 3, 2011 aerial photo shows the Seabrook nuclear power plant in Seabrook, N.H. The impending retirement of Massachusetts' only nuclear power plant could roil energy markets across New England, leading to greater reliance on natural gas, driving up carbon emissions and putting more pressure on pipelines already facing bottlenecks. Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station, the only nuclear power plant in Massachusetts, recently announced it will close by June 2019. Photo: Associated Press/AP Photo/Jim Cole

Rep. Ammon on “the Contract with New Hampshire”

Rep. Keith Ammon, New Boston, discusses successful legislation tied to the ‘Contract with New Hampshire.’ Rep. Hammon also provides information on energy legislation, particularly the growing support/need for the new generation of nuclear power.

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