New Hampshire onAir

New Hampshire is located in the Midwest region of the USA with Concord as its capital.  Chris Sununu (R)  is Governor.

The New Hampshire General Court has 24 Senate members and 400 House members. This ratio of 1 Senate seat for every 16.67 House seats makes New Hampshire’s ratio of upper house to lower house seats the largest in the country.

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New Hampshire Universities

The US onAir Network will be working with volunteers from New Hampshire universities, colleges, and nonprofit organizations to oversee the curation and moderation of posts, aircasts (online discussions), and in person events for the New Hampshire onAir Hub …  related to federal, state, and local elections and government.

Our first outreach will be to University of New Hampshire partly because of its proximity to the state capital. We have identified many of University of New Hampshire’s civic engagement, academic, internship and research programs related to making democracy and civic responsibility a focus of higher learning on their campus … for students, faculty, staff, and local community. This post, over time, will have similar information on other collaborating organizations in the state.

Contact ben.murphy@onair.cc for more information on how to involve your organization.

 

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About New Hampshire

New Hampshire  is a state in the New England region of the United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, Maine and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north. New Hampshire is the 5th smallest by area and the 10th least populous U.S. state. Concord is the state capital, while Manchester is the largest city.

New Hampshire has no general sales tax, nor income tax other than on interest and dividends. The New Hampshire primary is the first primary in the U.S. presidential election cycle. Its license plates carry the state motto, “Live Free or Die”. The state’s nickname, “The Granite State”, refers to its extensive granite formations and quarries.

Government Website    Wikipedia page

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