
Todd Bookman
Reporter at New Hampshire Public Radio
Senior Reporter at Connecticut Public
None at The Maine Public
Senior Reporter at WSHU-FM (Fairfield, CT)
Reporter for @nhpr. Previously at @whyy. [email protected]
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21 hours ago |
nhpr.org | Todd Bookman
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s office told a federal judge Wednesday that requiring new voters to show a birth certificate or passport is reasonable and necessary to protect the integrity of state elections. The law, which took effect last November, requires all first-time registrants to present documents to prove their citizenship — representing the strictest voter registration policies in the country.
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4 days ago |
keenesentinel.com | Todd Bookman
We’ve been hearing a lot about how President Trump’s tariffs are reshaping the global economy. For some American companies, the import taxes are immediate and devastating. For other companies, the damage — or benefits — are still unclear. To get a closer look at the local impacts, NHPR’s Todd Bookman visited three businesses in three very different corners of the economy, all rooted in the Monadnock region.
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1 week ago |
seacoastonline.com | Todd Bookman
We’ve been hearing a lot about how President Donald Trump’s tariffs are reshaping the global economy. For some American companies, the import taxes are immediate and devastating. For other companies, the damage — or benefits — are still unclear. To get a closer look at the local impacts, NHPR’s Todd Bookman visited three businesses in three very different corners of the economy, all rooted in the Monadnock region.
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1 week ago |
fosters.com | Todd Bookman
Todd BookmanNew Hampshire Public RadioWe’ve been hearing a lot about how President Donald Trump’s tariffs are reshaping the global economy. For some American companies, the import taxes are immediate and devastating. For other companies, the damage — or benefits — are still unclear. To get a closer look at the local impacts, NHPR’s Todd Bookman visited three businesses in three very different corners of the economy, all rooted in the Monadnock region.
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1 week ago |
nhpr.org | Todd Bookman
New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice James Bassett plans to retire from the bench this summer — a year before he reaches the mandatory retirement age of 70. His announcement clears the way for Gov. Kelly Ayotte to make her first appointment to the state’s highest court. Ayotte is a former state attorney general with courtroom experience.
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