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Printing the State's Ballots is Demanding Work

By Lisa Peakes on Thursday, October 7, 2004.

For decades Capital Offset has been printing the ballots everyone in the state uses during election day. NHPR's Lisa Peakes talks to the people who produce the pallets of ballots.

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Benson Says State May Stop Self-Insuring

By Josh Rogers on Thursday, October 7, 2004.

Executive Council approves a $680,000 contract for consultants to take another look at the state's self-insurance program. Governor Benson says the findings could prompt the state to return to conventional insurance for its workers next year.

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Battleground State Roundtable

By Laura Knoy on Thursday, October 7, 2004.

We'll talk with political reporters and analysts from a handful of these battleground states and ask them how their state has voted in the past, what the big issues are for voters this year, and what the polls are saying about which candidate has the lead. Laura's guest is Jennifer Donahue, senior advisor for political affairs at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College in Goffstown. We'll also hear from Joe Hallett, senior editor at the Columbus Dispatch in Columbus, Ohio; David Yepsen, political columnist at the Des Moines Register in Des Moines, Iowa; Susan Macmanus, professor of political science at the University of Southern Florida at Tampa; Erin Neff, political reporter at the Las Vegas Review-Journal in Las Vegas, Nevada; and Dr. Robert Diclerico, professor of political science at West Virginia University.

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