Happy holidays! This week, we get a tad “WOO!” when wondering what happens when people start wishing for the worst? As Ma said growing up: Be careful what you wish for!
Manch Talk
We talk about Right-to-Know and whether updates in the law should be applied ex-post facto (probably not) and whether Human Rights should trump special interest groups that only give “rights” to some people (definitely).
Read more about the case we mention in the Union Leader: Former Claremont cop seeks to keep files secret (paywall)
If We Don’t Defend Our Neighbors from DC’s War Machine, Who Will Defend Us? (Manch Talk 10/18/23)
We discuss recent developments regarding Defend the Guard (HB 229), which came out of committee with 10:10 tie, and now on to a floor fight. We cover progress on Right-to-Know and open government issues, and laud Laurie Ortolano for her work on the issue. If you want to attend the upcoming Nackey Loeb First Amendment Award, where Laurie will be honored, get your annual fundraiser tix HERE. We also talk about the looming World War 3, war criminals, and government (but I repeat myself).
Tammy does a deep dive into the history of the decision to stop trash services to 1,500 buildings in Manchester. In today’s Union Leader, “City aldermen postpone plan to end trash pickup at multi-family properties.”