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Old 10-12-2022, 07:11 AM   #47
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That debate already happened in NH...
It started with the NHSA.

The NHSA ruling, along with the advancement to NHOHVA, showed that the NH Legislature doesn't support the ''free rider'' concept either.


It is possible for the Legislature to have a dichotomic schism... but it can never stand for very long due to judiciary interaction.
Is this what is being discussed?

https://nhsa.org/

https://www.nhohva.org/

https://nhsa.org/action/letter-hhs-final-rule-when/


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In this specific instance, none of the political stuff will matter.
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Being later in the season, the strike/potential strike should have less of an effect than if it occurred going into the season.

We have both the natural drop off of seasonal activity as we approach the major holidays... and a FED trying desperately to calm the economic activity of the populace.

Which season ... political ... natural, as in nature ...?

Politically the two party, Democrats/Republcans system (I'm "undeclared") has its position; Dems. are anti-RTW while Reps. are pro RTW.

Nature provides the area with seasonal economic opportunity.

Politically, the country, and state is in turmoil or chaos.

Politics' like nature, have "seasons" .

If RTW is still being discussed (thanks Waterbaby) here's a WMUR URL from June 2021. ABC/WMUR leans left politically, in my estimatioin.

https://www.wmur.com/article/nh-hous...9-175/36623777

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"A close vote had been expected, but those predictions were wrong"
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Under Senate Bill 61, which passed the state Senate, 13-11
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The key House roll call among several votes was 199-175 against
Close call ... really!

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indefinite postponement vote that meant it cannot be resurrected until 2023, barring a two-thirds vote to suspend the rules.
Here we are in Oct. 2022, when some of us will be voting in the Nov. 8 elections. RTW a done deal ... shouldn't bet on it. As the WMUR article says, something about 2023.

Then again, who in the state cares about SYSCO or the Teamsters. I did when I was a union steward for an IBEW local.

How did we get back to SYSCO.

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