Sunday Rundown for November 15, 2009

November 15, 2009Matt Suermann

Good morning Red Hampshire!  Once again the Sunday Rundown is back for another Sunday with the key columns, editorials, op eds and stories from the state’s key newspapers.

Columns:

Kevin Landrigan: Expanded gambling hits a complicated bump in the road, Sen. Gregg hits up his donors for Ayotte, Q4 fund raising expectations for Ovide, and a look at the upcoming special election to replace Ted Gatsas in the State Senate.

Shira Schoenberg: The Club for Growth looks to play in Senate and NH-2 primaries, SEA hires former State Senator Bob Clegg, and Senate President Larsen is on the Republican fundraising list.

Stories:

UL: John DiStaso looks at the US Senate race where the general consensus is New Hampshire is not Florida when it comes to a primary battle.

Concord Monitor: A lawmaker wants to take a look at the school building aid and it doesn’t look good for the towns.

Op Ed:

Jennifer Horn writes in the Nashua Telegraph on the failures of the big government jobs programs.

Editorials:

UL: The Eagle Times bailout is wrong and the editorial board hits Jeanne on her backing the repeal of the Hyde Amendment.

That’s it for today, enjoy your Sunday and be sure to  leave a comment or write your own post!


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