We believe in a society made stronger through world class public education. These podcasts are designed to keep members and supporters up-to-date on the latest legislative, professional development, and member benefit news.
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Conversation with Representative Chris Pappas
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As the election nears, the differences between Manchester native Rep. Chris Pappas and his opponent couldn’t be more stark – especially when it comes to public education. Listen to the […]Von NEA New Hampshire
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Sitting Down With NEA-NH’s Recommended Candidate Councilor Warmington
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NEA-NH President Megan Tuttle discusses the important role NH’s Executive Council plays in safeguarding public education and the importance of Voting Your Future this primary and in the general election […]Von NEA New Hampshire
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Homeroom 603 Podcast: Education Roundtable with Molly Kelly
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Homeroom 603 caught up with Molly Kelly at a coffee shop in Salem to participate in an education roundtable with Salem-area voters. NEA-NH President Megan Tuttle joined Molly Kelly and […]Von NEA New Hampshire
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Homeroom 603 Podcast: Conversation with Annie Kuster
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NEA-NH’s podcast series Homeroom 603 continues with an interview with Congresswoman Annie Kuster. NEA-NH has recommended Kuster in the upcoming November elections. Congresswomen Annie Kuster sat down with NEA-NH President […]Von NEA New Hampshire
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Homeroom 603: Conversation with Senator Donna Soucy
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Homeroom 603 continues our conversations with NEA-NH recommended candidates as Senate Minority Leader and District 18 Senator Donna Soucy joins NEA-NH President Megan Tuttle to talk about public school funding, […]Von NEA New Hampshire
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