In its first session of the year, the NH State Senate voted to restore the core structure of HB 440, the Civil Liberties Defense Act.
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Interview: Steve Kenda
Steve Kenda is in a 4-way primary to represent the Republican Party in State Senate District 24. Steve and I discuss concealed carry, accessibility of public documents, domicile and voter ID, and policies detrimental to New Hampshire businesses.
Interview: Joe Duarte – NH State Senate
Joe Duarte is running for the NH State Senate in District 16. Joe has served in the NH House for years and took some time to talk with me about local and national issues before tomorrow’s primary. http://granitegrok.com/GrokTalk/By-Snippets/2016-09-10%20Joe%20Duarte.mp3
NH Seacoast Senate Race
We open the program with part one of our interview with Steve Kenda. Steve is running in the Republican primary in New Hampshire state Senate District 24.
June 11, 2016 Podcast
We are joined by NH State Senate candidates Steve Kenda (Dist 24) and Kevin Kervick (Dist 13) to talk spending, jobs, wages, common core, opioids, Medicaid, regulations, schools choice, bureaucracy, state sovereignty, and more; including free speech and battling the social justice warriors.
No Compromise on Constitutional Carry
Susan Olsen joins us to discuss the history and the Democrat players–past and present–responsible for 100 years of denying some residents their second amendment rights in New Hampshire. She also gives us her observations from inside the senate chamber during the failed vote to override the Governor’s veto of SB 116, which would have returned those … Read more
The Viability of Principles (In the Womb of the Senate)
Over 40 states (including liberal states) have protections for pre-born children killed in the womb as a result of criminal act but some elected officials would rather take the low road bringing into question the “viability” of their principles in the ‘womb’ of the state senate.