
Michelle Liu
All Things Considered ProducerAs the All Things Considered producer, my goal is to bring different voices on air, to provide new perspectives, amplify solutions, and break down complex issues so our listeners have the information they need to navigate daily life in New Hampshire. I also want to explore how communities and the state can work to—and have worked to—create solutions to the state’s housing crisis.
To ask questions about policies in New Hampshire or tell me more about how issues like housing affect your life or community, reach out at mliu@nhpr.org.
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New Hampshire recently upped the amount that lawyers can get paid when they take on cases where defendants can't afford an attorney. It's one way to address the shortage of lawyers willing to accept these cases.
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We asked, you answered.
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How much does corruption influence our policies and what can be done to prevent it?
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Hear more from a family physician and health equity practitioner who's working to strengthen community supports for new and expecting parents.
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In recent years, New Hampshire has seen a rise in people giving birth unexpectedly at home, in a car or en route to a hospital.
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This is part of a series of stories about people in New Hampshire working to improve maternal health.
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Congress is supposed to dictate how the government spends money. President Donald Trump has attempted to freeze federal funding since he took office.
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We asked, you answered.
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In this edition of Refresher Course, we dive into the nebulous world of political consultants.
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New Hampshire's Child Advocate Cassandra Sanchez spoke about the office's annual report and its role moving forward as it faces defunding from state lawmakers.