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The N.H. Senate votes Thursday on new congressional district maps for the state, the latest step in a months-long process Republicans have controlled this year.
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Citizens and advocates are pushing the Senate to change redistricting maps they say are gerrymandered – and they’re now wielding Gov. Chris Sununu’s recent comments on the maps to make their case.
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New Congressional maps would give the 1st District a Republican tilt and make the 2nd District more Democratic,
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The Republican-led House also rejected a proposal to allow remote access to House sessions.
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We're reviewing the latest reporting on the state’s housing crisis. new election maps proposed by House Republicans and a spike in COVID-19 hospitalizations.
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Democrats and Republicans have starkly different views on New Hampshire's new congressional maps, as a House committee wraps up its redistricting process.
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The map, adopted on a party-line vote, would transform the state’s 1st Congressional District, a swing seat, into much friendlier Republican territory.
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This week, the CDC approved the COVID vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. City elections were this week as well. We talk about those stories and more.
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Some Republican leaders have been blunt in expressing their ambition to make the congressional district that covers much of the eastern part of New Hampshire more Republican.
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All Things Considered host Peter Biello spoke with Republican Sen. James Gray, chair of the Senate Redistricting Committee, about how the redistricting process has gone so far, and where it's headed.