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ArchivesInaugurationChief Justice John Broderick administers the oath of office to Governor John Lynch as the Lynch family looks on, January 4, 2007. With record popularity and a Democratic-controlled state government, Lynch's second term began with a call for a constitutional amendment to allow for targeted state education aid. (Cheryl Senter, NHPR) listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Governor's Speech Divides DemsBy Dan Gorenstein on Thursday, January 4, 2007.Most lawmakers agree Governor Lynch's nearly 40 minute inaugural speech didn't offer many surprises. But Democrats and Republicans response to the speech offers a preview of the statehouse battles to come. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein has more. Lynch Sworn In For Second TermBy Josh Rogers on Thursday, January 4, 2007.Governor John Lynch was sworn in yesterday for a second term. After kicking off his inaugural address with a characteristic call for bipartisanship, the Governor outlined more specific goals for the next two years. Prime among them, is a possible school funding constitutional amendment. New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers reports. Inauguration 2007 Photo GalleryNHPR's Cheryl Senter was on hand to cover the events of Governor John Lynch's second inauguration. You can hear Governor Lynch's inaugural address here, as well as view pictures from the day's events below. Click here to begin viewing the photo gallery, or click on the thumbnails below to find a specific image.
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