New Hampshire Has Issues

Liz Canada

New Hampshire Has Issues is the podcast that dares to ask, how many issues can one state have?  New episodes every Tuesday.

  1. APR 14

    Property Taxes (ever heard of them?) with Phil Sletten

    A fan favorite, Phil Sletten (Research Director at New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute), is back! Liz and Phil talk about what even are property taxes? Who actually pays them? Why is New Hampshire so dang reliant on them? And is there ANYONE who can do ANYTHING about them? Spoiler alert: yep.  But first! A flashback to the Interest and Dividends Tax discussion from last summer's episode. Because context. Become a monthly supporter of the show (especially if you have $13 million sitting around) Links: Property Taxes in New Hampshire: How They Work and How They Compare (NHFPI report)Could NH eliminate the property tax? Some lawmakers want businesses to foot the state’s bills. (Concord Monitor)New Hampshire lost a fortune with a tax repeal, but I bet the wealthy spent it on lots of cool stuff (NH Bulletin)The Impact of State Downshifting on Local Property Tax Burdens in New Hampshire (2015–2025) (New Hampshire Municipal Association)October Revenues Set Back by Interest and Dividends Tax Repeal (NHFPI)NH DHHS slashes programs to meet $51M budget reduction mandate (NHPR)Concord School District grapples with $17 million budget shortfall (Concord Monitor)Results: Claremont voters reject school budget cap (Valley News)Hold on to your wallets, new property tax rates are in (Keene Sentinel)Some Rochester residents see dramatic rise in property tax bills (WMUR)Households with High Incomes Disproportionately Benefit from Interest and Dividends Tax Repeal (NHFPI)Have an idea for an episode? Email Liz Support the show Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm. Learn how to start a podcast here. New Hampshire Has Issues is generously sponsored by Seacoast Soils, an organic compost and topsoil provider for New Hampshire, Maine, and Northeast Massachusetts. Visit their website at www.seacoastsoil.com!

    43 min
  2. MAR 24

    Supporting seniors (and everyone else!) with Christina FitzPatrick and Pat McDermott

    This episode might not be what you expect: yes, Liz talks with Christina and Pat from AARP New Hampshire about seniors, but the issues they face (housing! broadband! transportation! the terrifying and rapid evolution of technology!) apply to everyone. Come for the potential discounted trips to Europe, stay for the three critical tips on how not to fall for cryptocurrency scams.  Whether you're 50 plus or 50 minus, this episode is for you. Become a monthly supporter of the show Have an idea for an episode? Email Liz: newhampshirehasissues@gmail.com Links: AARP New HampshireAgeWellNH and New Hampshire Commission on AgingFraud Watch NetworkCommunity Challenge GrantsSmall homes, big impact: Bringing back an American tradition as a NH housing solution (written by Christina!)Opinion: Crypto ATM scams are surging — NH can’t afford to ignore them (written by Pat!)NH Senate bill aims to protect Granite Staters from cryptocurrency scams (WMUR)Previous episodes referenced: "Where have all the (affordable) houses gone? with Nick Taylor"  and "Community, Care, Compassion (and CrossFit) with Meg Trombley." Support the show Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm. Learn how to start a podcast here. New Hampshire Has Issues is generously sponsored by Seacoast Soils, an organic compost and topsoil provider for New Hampshire, Maine, and Northeast Massachusetts. Visit their website at www.seacoastsoil.com!

    45 min
  3. FEB 24

    Town Moderator and Town Meeting (...Day?) with Sara Persechino

    What exactly happens at a New Hampshire town meeting? Hopkinton Town Moderator Sara Persechino breaks down how town meeting (day? night?) works, what a moderator does, and why local democracy matters. Liz regrets not making the joke, "it's like 10,000 brooms when all you need is a street sweeper." The show notes will have to do.  New episodes on Tuesdays. Become a supporter of the show --> this helps Liz continue to make episodes! Have an idea for an upcoming episode? Email Liz: newhampshirehasissues@gmail.com This episode pairs well with these previous episodes: "Towns, Property Taxes, and a Street Sweeper (maybe) with Niko Papakonstantis"  and "Voting with McKenzie Taylor" Links: New Hampshire Campaign for Voting RightsCheck your voter registration status (NH Secretary of State)Do you want to vote but are confused about town meeting? Here’s how it works (Concord Monitor)Deliberative sessions, SB2 and more: Your guide to New Hampshire town meetings (NHPR)Town meeting or ballot vote? In typical New Hampshire fashion, it depends on the community (Granite State News Collaborative)Hopkinton 2026 Town Meeting InformationNew Hampshire Town Meeting Guide: A Voter's Guide (NH Secretary of State)Australian Ballot (Brittanica)Support the show Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm. Learn how to start a podcast here. New Hampshire Has Issues is generously sponsored by Seacoast Soils, an organic compost and topsoil provider for New Hampshire, Maine, and Northeast Massachusetts. Visit their website at www.seacoastsoil.com!

    42 min
  4. FEB 3

    Vaccines, Public Health, and State House Leadership with Rep. David Nagel

    Maybe we shouldn't bring back polio? Question mark?  Liz talks with Rep. David Nagel (a physician! a Republican!) about vaccines, public health, and why he is no longer on a New Hampshire House standing committee. Spoiler alert: not his choice. This episode was recorded on December 22, 2025. Pairs well with the Medicaid: It's Health Insurance! episode with Kristine Stoddard.  Become a monthly supporter of the show Links: Nagel says choosing principles over party got him booted from health committee (The Laconia Daily Sun)GOP House member says party leaders tried to intimidate him before booting him off committee (NH Bulletin)House Health and Human Services Committee advances bill to repeal NH Vaccine Association (WMUR)Hearing scheduled for bill that would end mandatory school vaccinations in New Hampshire (Concord Monitor)Lawmaker wants to end hepatitis B vaccine requirement to align NH with Kennedy’s CDC (NH Bulletin)Reps. Sherman Packard & Alexis Simpson: Holocaust denialism has no place in the NH Legislature (Union Leader)Following leaked messages, House Republican education chair says she favors politically segregated schools (Concord Monitor)Op-Eds about the NH Vaccine AssociationHave an idea for an upcoming episode? Email Liz: newhampshirehasissues@gmail.com Support the show Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm. Learn how to start a podcast here. New Hampshire Has Issues is generously sponsored by Seacoast Soils, an organic compost and topsoil provider for New Hampshire, Maine, and Northeast Massachusetts. Visit their website at www.seacoastsoil.com!

    43 min

Ratings & Reviews

4.8
out of 5
16 Ratings

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New Hampshire Has Issues is the podcast that dares to ask, how many issues can one state have?  New episodes every Tuesday.

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