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Community Conversation with the NH Forum

Community Conversation with the NH Forum

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MANCHESTER, N.H.- The New Hampshire Forum is inviting residents from across the state to participate in Community Conversations this evening, bringing Granite Staters together to discuss the issues that matter most and develop solutions for New Hampshire’s future.

The first in-person Community Conversation will take place in Concord at the Bank NH Stage. Participants will engage in small-group conversations focused on issues like housing and affordability, property taxes, public education funding and energy costs.

Ideas generated during these conversations will help shape citizen-driven legislation emerging from The New Hampshire Forum Civic Assembly, taking place September 25–27 at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord.

The Civic Assembly will bring together a representative group of New Hampshire residents to deliberate on these issues and develop recommendations for policymakers.

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