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The New Hampshire Journal podcast is hosted by Michael Graham, managing editor of NHJournal. ... more
FAQs about New Hampshire Journal:How many episodes does New Hampshire Journal have?The podcast currently has 203 episodes available.
August 06, 2021Eviction Evasion, And A Terrible "Tobacco Equity' TaxOn this edition of the New Hampshire Journal podcast we jump straight into the public policy pool. Ulrick Boesen of the Tax Foundation talks about the "Tobacco Tax Equity Act" and how it would be particularly bad for New Hampshire. (It's not likely to be good for Sen. Maggie Hassan's 2022 campaign, either.)Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Foundation also kicks around the tobacco tax hike, but he saves his most scathing comments for President Biden's illegal eviction moratorium. And he explains why letting renters skip out on their rent is actually bad for low-income families who need housing,Hosted by Michael Graham....more45minPlay
July 16, 2021Sen. Cotton: CRT is 'Anti-American Nonsense'In this edition of the New Hampshire Journal podcast, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) talks about his visits to the Granite State (2024, anyone?), his take on Critical Race Theory, and whether or not Gov. Chris Sununu should run for U.S. Senate.And Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy talks about why New Hampshire has a housing problem, and it's not because of greedy landlords or out-of-control developers.Hosted by Michael Graham....more31minPlay
July 08, 2021NHJournal Goes One-on-One With Gov. Chris SununuNew Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu joins NHJournal's Michael Graham for a wide-ranging, no-holds-barred conversation covering everything from abortion policy to Sununu's potential U.S. Senate bid against incumbent Sen. Maggie Hassan....more33minPlay
June 30, 2021Tax Guru Bill Ardinger on How NH Taxpayers Can Get Their Mass.-Tax-Scam Money Back!On this edition of the New Hampshire Journal podcast, we have...mediocre audio! (Seriously, had some connection issues -- our apologies)But it's worth it to hear New Hampshire tax expert Bill Ardinger explain the SCOTUS decision to block NH's case against Massachusetts and the cross-border ripoff artists of the Mass. Department of Revenue.Plus, Josiah Bartlett Center's Drew Cline says the good news about the state budget is even better than you think!And COVID-19 numbers for New Hampshire you won't hear anywhere else.Hosted by Michael Graham....more40minPlay
June 22, 2021SPECIAL EDITION! House Speaker Packard, Majority Leader Osborne with an Inside Look at the BudgetOn this special edition of the NHJournal podcast, New Hampshire Speaker of the House Sherman Packard (R-Londonderry) and Majority Leader Jason Osborne (R-Auburn) give an insider's analysis of the state budget, including their views on:-- Real spending cuts-- Ending the interest and dividends tax-- Executive Power reform-- Restricting the use of Critical Race Theory Plus, the two House leaders talk about the process they used to get from a session in early disarray to a budget some Republicans describe as the most conservative ever.Hosted by Michael Graham of NHJournal, with Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy.Sponsored by Perfect Smiles of Nashua....more31minPlay
June 18, 2021Sen. Jeb Bradley on State Budget -- 'A Once-in-A-Lifetime Opportunity' on Education, SpendingOn this edition of the New Hampshire Journal podcast, state Sen. Jeb Bradley (R-Wolfeboro) talks about the state budget Republicans released on Friday, which he calls a 'once in a lifetime' opportunity to pass Education Freedom Accounts and real spending cuts. Drew Cline, president of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy, offers his take on just how much the budget delivers for small-government, pro-economic-growth advocates.And host Michael Graham of NHJournal goes on an epic "what the heck was that?!" rant over the Democrats' disastrous political strategy -- or lack thereof -- in the budget battle.Plus --BEER!It's all in this edition of the New Hampshire Journal podcast....more49minPlay
June 10, 2021Ambassador John Bolton: Trump's Grip on NHGOP Is SlippingOn this (Drew-Cline-free) edition of the podcast, former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton talks about a new poll of NH Republican primary voters conducted by his PAC asking about GOP attitudes toward former President Donald Trump. Is Trump's influence fading in the Granite State? Is a post-Trump GOP emerging? Or will The Donald remain the party's kingmaker? And will Bolton be part of the 2024 POTUS race? It's all in the podcast.And veteran NHGOP strategist Jim Merrill makes his prediction -- will Gov. Chris Sununu run for U.S. Senate, or make history as New Hampshire's first four-term GOP governor?...more27minPlay
June 08, 2021Government, The Media and Joe Biden: Three Things That Polled Poorly in NH This WeekA new Josiah Bartlett Center poll (conducted by the St. Anselm College polling center) found that New Hampshire voters have lost significant trust in government and the media during the pandemic, while their confidence in business remained largely unchanged.The same for President Biden and Gov Sununu. Biden's now underwater with New Hampshire voters (with swing voters he's -30!) while Sununu's poll numbers remain solid. Why? Tune into the podcast and find out!Also, Drew explains why almost everything you know about the "divisive concepts" bill in the state budget is wrong.Featuring Drew Cline, president of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy, and hosted by Michael Graham of New Hampshire Journal....more39minPlay
June 02, 2021New Poll Shows Huge NH Support for 'Controversial' Right To Work BillOn this edition of the New Hampshire Journal podcast, Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center rolls through the numbers from the JBC's first-ever poll, including a massive show of Granite State support for right-to-work legislation.Host Michael Graham thinks he knows why the union's in trouble, and he explains.Plus, what does the word "controversial" even mean when used by the media? Not what you think it means.Presented by the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy and NHJournal....more31minPlay
May 15, 2021Why Did The CDC's 'No-Mask' Mandate Make Some Granite Staters So Grumpy?The DCD dropping the mask mandate -- and catching up with the science -- might sound like good news to you, but many people greeted it with disdain and even anger. Why are so many people unhappy over the good news?And Tim Phillips, president of Americans For Prosperity, jumps on the podcast to talk about his organization's push to protect the filibuster, Sen. Maggie Hassan's mailbox and what's going on in America's job market.Hosted by Drew Cline of the Josiah Bartlett Center for Public Policy and Michael Graham at New Hampshire Journal....more30minPlay
FAQs about New Hampshire Journal:How many episodes does New Hampshire Journal have?The podcast currently has 203 episodes available.