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NEWS . . . FROM CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE - MAJORITY AND MINORITY REPORTS RELEASED

by Monica Smith [courtesy of Blog for America]

New Hampshire's House Resolution 24, an effort to commence impeachment procedures in the US Congress is part of a history making effort originating from Thomas Jefferson's Manual, Sec 603, and for the People's Voice to be heard, in a call for action

Push Poll Status Report--AG needs help

by Monica Smith [courtesy of Blog for America]

As usually, the wheels of justice grind slowly. It helps when the miscreants are on the other side of the country. The Union Leader had the story yesterday:

Key push-poll court hearing delayed until after Tuesday's primary

By STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS

Thursday, Jan. 3, 2008

Concord - New Hampshire's attorney general, stymied at least temporarily in her probe of alleged illegal push-polling, is making an extremely unusual request for the public's help in the investigation.

Both the Mitt Romney and John McCain campaigns complained to the state in November about improper telephone tactics.

Attorney General Kelly Ayotte issued a brief report just five days before New Hampshire voters go to the polls. In it, she pointed to two firms: Western Wats, of Orem, Utah, that made the calls; and Moore-Information Inc., of Portland, Ore., that hired Western Wats.

She said her office determined Western Wats conducted the poll, developed its content and set the dates for the poll to be conducted in New Hampshire.

Moore-Information has claimed it was hired to do the work for the primary, which is exempt from state laws that ban such polling.

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Local Action for Global Change: IA & NH Call for Real Global Solutions and a Clean Energy Economy

by Ilya Sheyman [courtesy of Blog for America]

(The following is a guest post from The ReEnergize NH and IA Organizing Team)


Concord, New Hampshire and Des Moines, Iowa boomed Sunday afternoon with the sound of masses of citizens rallying for a clean energy economy and real global warming solutions.

The rallies were the highlight event of a summer-long effort to engage citizens in NH and IA about the economic opportunities that bold, visionary action to fight global warming can bring to America.

The students from the Sierra Student Coalition that organized the campaign, along with the Sierra Club and United Steelworkers, collected thousands of petition signatures asking our leaders to act now to reduce emissions 80 percent by 2050, or two percent a year starting right now, and create two million new, good-paying jobs for Americans.

ReEnergize Iowa and New Hampshire

by Ilya Sheyman [courtesy of Blog for America]

(The following is a guest post from The ReEnergize NH and IA Organizing Team)


Can we enact real global warming solutions and create real wealth in America?

Yes, we can. We're in the right place, at the right time...and we're the right ones to make it happen. In just a few days - this Sunday - the best chance to move America towards a prosperous, clean energy economy will be in Des Moines, Iowa & Concord, New Hampshire.

We're inviting you, your family and your friends to join us as we raise the profile of global warming in the national public debate. RSVP here to join us in New Hampshire or Iowa on August 5:

http://www.climatesummer.org/march

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