Denis and Lydia interview Kate Baker Richards, founder and executive vice-chair of the nonprofit Scholars' Academy NH, a private school for gifted children. Topics include identifying gifted children, the special needs of gifted children, and differing education methodologies.
Also: NH Constitution, Art. I, Part 38: your right to hold government to Constitutional and moral principles.
Denis and Lydia interview NH State Rep. Tim Robertson, Democratic candidate for Governor. We discuss the War on Drugs, Income or Sales Tax, gambling, education, the economy, and the plight of the homeless.
Also: NH Constitution, Part 1 Art. 18 -- Penalties to be Proportioned to Offenses
Denis and Lydia interview Arthur Ginsberg, an ordinary citizen who has gone to extraordinary lengths to rectify what he alleges are illegal abuses of power and corruption in New Hampshire's Judiciary branch. Arthur welcomes queries or feedback: aginsberg@comcast.net
Also: NH Constitution, Part I, Art. 14 -- "Legal Remedies to be Free, Complete, and Prompt."
Denis and Lydia interview Diane Gilbert, from the National Heritage Center for Constitutional Studies (NHCCS). The organization is dedicated to teaching the principles of liberty and union in the tradition of America's Founding Fathers.
We also pay special thanks to Rob Barton , who directed Capitol Access since its inception, and to Alex Hall, our sound engineer. Alex & Rob are graduating from High School and leaving for college. We wish them the best in all their endeavors.
Continuing our series with interviews with NH candidates for Federal office, Denis chats with Ovide Lamontagne about his run for US Senate.
Also: NH Constitution, Part I, Article 3
Denis and Lydia interview NH State Rep. Fran Wendelboe about HB1330, a bill that would restrict government from burdening a person’s free exercise of religion. We ask tough questions about the ramifications of such legislation. Also: NH Constitution Part I Article IV (Rights of Conscience).
Denis and Lydia interview Eileen Landies, from the NH Coalition for Vaccination Choice, and NH State Rep. Mark McConkey, prime sponsor of HB1555, an act adding an exemption from immunization for conscientious beliefs. We also present NH Constitution Part 1, Article 5: Religious Freedom Recognized.