The governor signs a bill into law to protect New Hampshire children from discrimination at school. He also signed into law a bill requiring public schools to provide tampons or pads in all gender neutral and female restrooms. We discuss the controversy in Newington over Pride Month lawn signs. And the Supreme Court releases its decision on the Northern Pass appeal of the denial of its $1.6 billion high-transmission power line project. GUESTS: Howard Altschiller - Executive Editor of the Seacoast Media Group which includes the Portsmouth Herald and Foster's Daily Democrat. Anna Brown - Director of Research and Analysis at Citizens Count. Casey McDermott - NHPR reporter. Annie Ropeik - NHPR Energy and Environment reporter. Dean Spiliotes - civic scholar in the School of Arts and Sciences at SNHU. Casey McDermott investigated how lobbying has changed in N.H. over the years. Annie Ropeik discussed the Supreme Court decision regarding Northern Pass. She attended the recent JLCAR hearing
The governor signs a bill into law to protect New Hampshire children from discrimination at school. He also signed into law a bill requiring public schools to provide tampons or pads in all gender neutral and female restrooms. We discuss the controversy in Newington over Pride Month lawn signs. And the Supreme Court releases its decision on the Northern Pass appeal of the denial of its $1.6 billion high-transmission power line project. GUESTS: Howard Altschiller - Executive Editor of the