The New England Take: No Money for Retirement After 50

Indira Venkat, Senior Vice President of Research at AARP, breaks down how more than half of those ages 50 and older don’t think they’ll have enough money to last in retirement and what they should do today to fix their finances.

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The New England Take: Chuck Morse is Running for Governor and Calling out the Competition!

Former New Hampshire State Senator Chuck Morse filed with the Secretary of State David M. Scanlon to replace Governor Chris Sununu, calling out Kelly Ayotte and standing his ground as a true conservative.

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The New England Take: Allowing Homeless Camping Hurts Homeless and the Woke Do Not Care About That!

A. J. Kierstead and Dexter Tarbox discuss the US Supreme Court case City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson, and how allowing homeless “camping” hurts everyone. Dexter also breaks down the impact of the Dillons Rule and Home Rule on the case.

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The New England Take: School Choice Goes Beyond New Hampshire but How Does It Compare?

Ben DeGrow, Senior Policy Director for Education Choice at ExcelinEd, swats down complaints from Democrats running for Governor in New Hampshire regarding education choice and how other states compare to our EFA program.

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The New England Take: How $10,000 Can Help Rural New Hampshire Veterans with Orthotics and Prosthetics Healthcare?

John F. Williams of Portsmouth Orthopedics was awarded a Citizens Bank 2024 Small Business Community Champion Award, which includes a $10,000 grant for his business.

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New Hampshire Needs to Pass #DefendTheGuard

A. J. Kierstead and Dexter Tarbox discuss Defend the Guard and NH HB229, which the New Hampshire Senate might send to Interim Study. People like NH Rep. Tom Mannion, and other liberty lovers are, doing their part to make sure this gets done!

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The New England Take: Stop Masking for No Reason!

One of the local podcasts we’re thinking of sharing is A. J. Kierstead’s The New England Take. It has decent production values and good sound and offers a lot of local and Concord-centric content, with and without guests.

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