We warm up on regional planning, then get into a discussion about HB110 and HB 1579 with NH House Rep. John Burt of Goffstown. One bill would end trapping in New Hampshire and the other creates a slippery slope with regard to livestock abuse.
Max Abramson joins us to get into the details on recent videos showing abusive police officers in Seabrook, NH. We talk about the police-state culture, how it affects good cops, citizens, and the culture in general.
New Hampshire house Rep Jane Cormier gives us the inside track on House Bill 1573, which would make planning board positions elected and eliminate Regional Planning Commissions (which are not elected). We get into the details on the sort of power, these un-elected bureaucrats wield and how pervasive their interference is ingrained into state statutes.
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Skip, Mike and Steve prime the pump on regional planning, one of the least understood troubling bureaucratic interventions (by the people in general) in the state. It’s not the only topic, but it dominates the segment.
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In segment two we get on the phone with NH House Rep John Burt to talk about HB110 and HB1579. One is a very vaguely written intervention on the matter of livestock abuse and the other one would, according to Fish and Game, would “largely eliminate all trapping in the state”
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Max Abramson drives up from the Seacoast to share his observations about Seabrook, New Hampshire and recent videotaped revelations of police abuse. We talk about the police state culture, how it affects good cops, citizens, and the culture in general.
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In Segment Four State Rep Jane Cormier talks with us about HB 1573, An Act discontinuing regional planning commissions and requiring the election of municipal planning board members. Regional Planning Commissions (RPC’s) are a significant threat to property rights and whether you know it or not, wherever you may live in the country, you’ve probably got the RPC infection eating away at accountability
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