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Lynch Wants More Bipartisanship

By Josh Rogers on Wednesday, January 18, 2006.

John Lynch delivered his first state of the state address. He outlined broad priorities in more than 20 areas.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers has more.

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US Supreme Court Rules Lower Court to Decide Notification

By Dan Gorenstein on Wednesday, January 18, 2006.

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled on New Hampshire's parental notification case. The nine justices unanimously decided lower federal courts went too far in saying the state's law is unconstitutional.

As New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein reports both supporters and opponents of the law in the state are claiming victory.

This story was awarded an honorable mention in the 2006 Breaking News category by the New Hampshire Associated Press Broadcasters Association.

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Immigration Bills For The 2006 Legislative Session

The following are some of the immigration proposals to be considered by state lawmakers during the 2006 legislative session. For more on these bills:

NHPR News: Legislature Takes Up Immigration

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State of the State and a New Orleans Jazz CD

By Shay Zeller on Wednesday, January 18, 2006.

New Hampshire Governor John Lynch gives his State of the State address this morning. We'll get reaction from analysts in the education and business sectors. Former State Education Commissioner Nicholas Donohue and New Hampshire Business Review Editor Jeff Feingold will join us to share their thoughts on the Governor's speech.

Commentator Tracy Hahn-Burkett will share her thoughts on New Hampshire's legislative process.

And the New Hampshire Library of Traditional Jazz is honoring the musical traditions of New Orleans with a new benefit CD. We'll hear some songs from it and talk with one of the men who put it together.

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State of the State 2006

By NHPR Staff on Wednesday, January 18, 2006.

Governor John Lynch gave his State of the State address Wednesday morning at the State House. You can hear the complete speech here, and post your reactions to the Governor's address.

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Smoking Ban/Juvenile Criminal Age

By Laura Knoy on Wednesday, January 18, 2006.

Smoking Ban Legislation
New legislation to completely forbid smoking in all New Hampshire’s bars and restaurants is now before the House. We’ll hear the arguments and whether the bill could become law. Laura's guests are Representative Sheila Francoeur of Rockingham, Chair of the Commerce Committee and primary sponsor of the smoking ban legislation, and Parker Ryan, owner of Widow Fletcher's Tavern in Hampton and member of the N.H. Lodging and Restaurant Association.

Juvenile Criminal Age Legislation
Then, we take a look at another measure to raise the age juvenile criminals are considered adults, allowing seventeen-year-olds to remain in the juvenile justice system. Laura's guests are Robert Wharem, Chief of Police for the Pittsfield Police Department and Merrimack County Representative for the N.H. Chiefs of Police Association, and Joe Diament, Director of the Adolescent Treatment Initiative for New Futures and former Director of the State Division for Juvenile Justice Services.

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