Eight New Hampshire senators have announced they'll be moving on -- some to other offices, some back to private life. We'll sit down with four of them, looking back at the accomplishments and challenges of their tenure and discussing how New Hampshire politics and the legislature has changed over the years.
This program was hosted by Dean Spiliotes, Civic Scholar in the School of Arts and Sciences at Southern New Hampshire University.
GUESTS:
- David Boutin, Republican State Senator from Hooksett.
- Molly Kelly, Democratic State Senator from Keene.
- David Pierce, Democratic State Senator from Lebanon.
- Nancy Stiles, Republican State Senator from Hampton.
The governor's role is to provide leadership: she sets the tone & goals in State of the State address- @NHMollyKelly https://t.co/3V6HiUeyJv
— The Exchange (@NHPRExchange) June 15, 2016
In the @TheNHSenate's smaller & more collaborative setting, it's more possible to get things done - Sen Boutin. https://t.co/3V6HiUeyJv
— The Exchange (@NHPRExchange) June 15, 2016
@NStiles4NH: Hoping that this fall, voters vote all the way down the ballot - exec councilors, state reps are impt https://t.co/3V6HiUeyJv
— The Exchange (@NHPRExchange) June 15, 2016
@SenatorPierce: biggest accomplishment was marriage equality bill in 09 - 1st state to pass through legislation https://t.co/3V6HiUeyJv
— The Exchange (@NHPRExchange) June 15, 2016
Live now: outgoing NH Senators @NStiles4NH @SenatorPierce @NHMollyKelly, Sen Boutin. https://t.co/3V6HiUeyJv pic.twitter.com/HIq3Gtm7Xt
— The Exchange (@NHPRExchange) June 15, 2016