The High Court Speak on NH’s Parental Notification Law/State of the State Address

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By Laura Knoy on Thursday, January 19, 2006.
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The High Court speak on NH’s Parental Notification Law
Yesterday, the US Supreme Court voted unanimously that it was wrong for a lower court to strike down this abortion law over health exceptions, we’ll get reactions from Granite Staters. Laura's guests are for the first half are Claire Ebel, Executive Director of New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union, Phyllis Woods, Former Republican State Representative from Dover, and Co-sponsor of the House Parental Notification bill and NH Attorney General, Kelly Ayotte.

State of the State Address
Then we'll look back at Governor Lynch’s State of the State address, what was said, what wasn’t and where it goes from here. Governor John Lynch delivered his State of the State Address after a year full of accomplishments and hardships. We'll look back at 2005 and see what lies ahead for New Hampshire in 2006. We’ll discuss the issues Governor Lynch raised, as well as the concerns of some New Hampshire legislators. In the second half, Laura's guests are Tom Fahey, State House Bureau Chief of the New Hampshire Union Leader, Senator Peter Burling, Democrat of Cornish, and Congressman Michael O'Neil, House Majority Leader from Hampton.

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