Laura Knoy sat down with Governor Maggie Hassan for an in-depth discussion about the issues on New Hampshire voters’ minds this election season.
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Will #highered see more funding restored? Hassan: will be figured out "from the ground up" in budgeting process. #nhpolitics @nhpr
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.@GovernorHassan: #CommonCore/Smarter Balance test won't have "high stakes" in #NH until we understand how they work. http://t.co/5igwZj30no
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Should NH lower taxes, per @WaltHavenstein? Cutting BPT will leave $90 million hole in budge says @GovernorHassan. http://t.co/5igwZj30no
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Will ratepayers need to fund added pipeline capacity? Hassan: private market is showing signs of interest. http://t.co/5igwZj30no
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.@GovernorHassan: there is still room in NH, despite casinos on Mass. horizons. http://t.co/5igwZj30no
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Hassan: still opposes legalizing #marijuana, but supports reviewing the criminal code. http://t.co/5igwZj30no @nhpr #nhpolitics
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.@GovernorHassan: bringing people in from the margins imp. not just for human dignity/freedom, but for strength of the whole community.
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Hassan loves her job as #NH gov, didn't directly respond to question about potential plans for 2016 US Senate race. http://t.co/5igwZj30no
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