We’re looking at the stories of the week: a tragedy in the town of Brentwood leaves a police officer and his attacker dead and a lot of un-answered questions, state lawmakers work on filling a budget hole, now that two courts have found a key hospital tax unconstitutional, and, New Hampshire celebrates the homecoming of American idol finalist Alex Preston.
GUESTS:
- Kevin Landrigan- political reporter for the Telegraph of Nashua
- Dean Spiliotes – Civic Scholar in the School of Arts and Sciences at Southern New Hampshire University and the author of the website NHpoliticalcapital.com
- Dan Tuohy – N.H. regional editor for patch.com
LINKS:
- a last attempt this year to repeal N.H.'s death penalty
- House modifies MET (scroll down to story)
- Pay Equity Bill passes House to be signed by governor
- calls for Wolfeboro police commissioner to resign over racist comment
- buffer zone for abortion clinics passes House
- Governor Hassan signs Executive Order to freeze spending
- GOP losing three Senators
- group attacking GOP Senators for being too liberal
- Lyme disease concernsafter harsh winter
- Brentwood officer had no chance to fire
- N.H. among most charitable in the US
- Alex Preston update on American Idol
- NH native walks across country without speaking