Neal Kurk

(Hours 1a,b) Rich started the show by talking about topics that he’s going to be addressing on this morning’s show.  He, along with A Question of Voter Fraud Anchor Ed Naile, discussed the spending of taxpayer money on full day kindergarten funding, and Manchester School Board member Lisa Freeman shared about the denial that she observed at yesterday’s hearing.  Tune in for the details.

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(Hour 1b) Rich talked about his objections to the funding of full day kindergarten, pointing out that there is no such thing as string-free funding from the Government.  He and Ed discussed the agenda of the legislation, a decrease in numbers within the Manchester School District, speculated outcomes, Finance Committee Chairman Neal Kurk’s surprising shift in support for the legislature and more.

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