(Hours 3a,b,c) Rich talked to Manchester Mayor Ted Gatsas.  The topics that they discussed were as follow:

  • Testifying for Full Day Kindergarten in Concord
  • Why to Support Full Day Kindergarten
  • Kindergarten’s Utilization to Fight the Opioid Epidemic
  • Dept. of Health and Human Services’ Funding Responsibility 
  • Amendment to House Bill 400

 

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(Hour 3b) Rich and the Mayor continued with:

  • The Risk of Carfentanil
  • Manchester’s Rank with Drug Addiction
  • Housing for Those in Recovery
  • Redistricting: Manchester’s Feeder System

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(Hour 3c) Rich started the final segment by informing the listeners about some of the differences between local and federal politics.  He shared a lesson about fiscal responsibility that he taught his children, before commenting on Mayor Gatsas’ stance on the funding of Full Day Kindergarten and wondering about the wisdom in how state aid is being allocated.  Tune in for the details!

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