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ArchivesBallot Access Fight Has Two FrontsBy Josh Rogers on Friday, July 21, 2006.As the State Supreme Court considers a challenge to the state's ballot access laws, some third-party hopefuls have filed to run as Republicans and Democrats. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
The Money Side of Consumer Driven Health CareBy Jon Greenberg on Friday, July 21, 2006.We wrap up this week's series on consumer driven health care with a look at the money side of this movement. Consumer driven insurance plans often involve the creation of what are called Health Savings Accounts. These tax-free accounts are owned by individuals to pay their medical bills. As New Hampshire Public Radio's Jon Greenberg reports, many financial institutions hope to cash in on what could be the biggest new personal investment vehicle in two decades. Singer/Songwriter Lori McKennaBy Shay Zeller on Friday, July 21, 2006.Massachusetts native Lori McKenna sings and strums with the kind of twang you don't usually associate with the northeast. Three of her songs caught the attention of country star Faith Hill who put them on one of her records. Lori is headlining the annual Prescott Park Folk Festival in Portsmouth this Sunday, July 23rd. She'll play and sing tunes from her new CD "Bittertown" in the Front Porch studio to preview the event. The Future of First in the NationBy Laura Knoy on Friday, July 21, 2006.This weekend, the DNC's rules committee meets to put the final touches on its plan for the 2008 nominating calendar. Word is that a western state or Washington DC's caucus will be placed between Iowa's "First in the Nation" caucus and New Hampshire's "First in the Nation" primary, and a southern state's primary will be placed right after New Hampshire's. Still, that's not the end of the story for New Hampshire, only the beginning, as talk of moving New Hampshire's primary up, even before Iowa's "First in the Nation" caucus is being considered. We'll look at the possibilities of the new DNC primary calendar, its effect on our own primary and what Democratic leaders plan to do to save the tradition of our "First in the Nation" status. Laura's guests are Dante Scala, Associate Professor of Politics at Saint Anselm College and author of "Stormy Weather: The New Hampshire Primary and Presidential Politics. He also writes a political blog called GRANITEPROF. Representative Jim Splaine, State Representative of Portsmouth and Newington, who sponsored 1975 and 1999 legislation that required New Hampshire to be First in the Nation Primary. Jim Splaine writes about politics for a blog for the NH Insider. We'll also be joined by Ken Rudin, Political Editor for National Public radio and writer of the Political Junkie column for NPR.org. David Yepsen, Political Columnist for the Des Moines Register and Kari Chisholm, A Political Reporter in Portland, Oregon and Publisher of the WesternDemocrat.com, A website used to promote the Western United State's political influence. |
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