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NH News Recap for Aug. 2, 2024: How support for Trump is playing a role in the Republican primary race for governor
Manage episode 432047388 series 3304685
New Hampshire voters will elect a new governor this fall, and the campaigns are heating up as we near the state primary in September. Chuck Morse and Kelly Ayotte are seeking the Republican Party nomination. They both have endorsed — and have said they'd welcome being endorsed — by Donald Trump. But their support of the former president hasn't always been so strong.
The state has long dealt with a shortage of mental health care providers, but that shortage is really taking a toll on children who need help. And Planned Parenthood of Northern New England announced this week that it's facing financial challenges. What could this mean for access to the services they provide in the future?
Guests:
- Josh Rogers, NHPR
- Paul Cuno-Booth, NHPR
Top stories from around New Hampshire this week:
For many New Hampshire families, finding a therapist for their kid is ‘like a part-time job’
New Hampshire needs more mental health professionals overall. But providers say the need is especially acute for children and youth.
The organization says cuts to family planning grants in New Hampshire have contributed to the deficit.
For lawmakers, the debate over these programs is mostly a partisan fight over parental freedom versus accountability. But many families say the issue is far more personal.
More New Hampshire headlines:
League of NH Craftsmen board sees wave of resignations, says annual fair will still go on
Grand jury looking into questions around NH Ports head Marconi
Record heat, lifeguard shortages: NH pools try to stay afloat this summer
UNH drops charges against 7 out of 12 people arrested during pro-Palestine protests
160 episoder
Manage episode 432047388 series 3304685
New Hampshire voters will elect a new governor this fall, and the campaigns are heating up as we near the state primary in September. Chuck Morse and Kelly Ayotte are seeking the Republican Party nomination. They both have endorsed — and have said they'd welcome being endorsed — by Donald Trump. But their support of the former president hasn't always been so strong.
The state has long dealt with a shortage of mental health care providers, but that shortage is really taking a toll on children who need help. And Planned Parenthood of Northern New England announced this week that it's facing financial challenges. What could this mean for access to the services they provide in the future?
Guests:
- Josh Rogers, NHPR
- Paul Cuno-Booth, NHPR
Top stories from around New Hampshire this week:
For many New Hampshire families, finding a therapist for their kid is ‘like a part-time job’
New Hampshire needs more mental health professionals overall. But providers say the need is especially acute for children and youth.
The organization says cuts to family planning grants in New Hampshire have contributed to the deficit.
For lawmakers, the debate over these programs is mostly a partisan fight over parental freedom versus accountability. But many families say the issue is far more personal.
More New Hampshire headlines:
League of NH Craftsmen board sees wave of resignations, says annual fair will still go on
Grand jury looking into questions around NH Ports head Marconi
Record heat, lifeguard shortages: NH pools try to stay afloat this summer
UNH drops charges against 7 out of 12 people arrested during pro-Palestine protests
160 episoder
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