
Julia Furukawa
Host, All Things ConsideredAs the host of All Things Considered, I work to hold those in power accountable and elevate the voices of Granite Staters who are changemakers in their community, and make New Hampshire the unique state it is. What questions do you have about the people who call New Hampshire home?
I also report on Indigenous communities in New Hampshire and issues of assessing connection to communities in an area absent tribes with state or federal recognition.
You can reach Julia at jfurukawa@nhpr.org.
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There’s uncertainty over how those cuts could affect services and programs provided by libraries across the state.
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The bill would give nominating power to state recognized Native American groups with historical ties to New Hampshire, all of which are based in Vermont.
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The senator and former New Hampshire governor also spoke about her decision to vote for a spending bill that has divided the Democratic Party, and about what her goals are before she leaves office.
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How will the IRS layoffs and expiring tax cuts affect our tax returns?
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If it becomes law, the bill would give judges more discretion to detain defendants pre-trial.
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Every winter, over 2 million visitors come to New Hampshire’s ski areas to enjoy the slopes. Meet one of people who make it possible.
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What’s the role of the White House counsel? Where do their interests lie?
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We asked, you answered.
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Nearly $6 million have been allocated to town and city governments to hire consultants for zoning as part of a statewide grant program. A report from New Hampshire Housing focused on 11 of those communities.
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The study examines how scientists can better acknowledge, credit and utilize environmental data collected by Indigenous people and on Indigenous lands.