My show focuses on news, politics, and commentary. I also introduce my latest publications from my collections. The show will also feature interviews with citizens and activists on various issues.
My home town of Claremont, NH received a big check of $6.2 million from NH Gov. Sununu with the school district being the largest recipient of $5.4 million. Since the school district received the money, it has already spent $650,000 of taxpayer money, and now, in the upcoming fiscal year, district officials are planning on spending even more approximately $2.9 million. Although, their plan is not final until the residents vote on March 10. By voting NO, on Article 2, the $2.9 million will come back to the taxpayers in a substantial reduction in their property taxes. www.ccltgroup.webs.com
On this episode of FreedomCast, I discuss law enforcement "body worn cameras-their origins, the cost, the federal grant program, privacy, future software changes, and most of all, the constitutional implications.
On this episode, we discuss high property taxes, Keno results, and the Agenda for the 21st century.
On today's program, we will be talking about the newest lottery game in NH and its political aspects.
On today's episode, I cover the latest scandal involving the Catholic Church and the children of priests in New England.
On today's broadcast, I introduce my published short story based on personal experiences. It is available on Ebay, Cindy's Antiques and Collectibles Face Book, and www.cindyhoward.webs.com for $5.99 + $3.12 Shipping & Handling.
We will be talking about the school district budget and Tuesday's election on today's FREEDOMCAST.
On today's show, I talk about high property taxes, and federal grants with my guest Phil Howard.
Cynthia Howard, Tea Party Activist Talks About The Attack on The Celebration of Christmas and Religious Liberty Guaranteed Under The Constitution.
This is Part Two of Elections Which Was Broadcast one week ago. This broadcast hopes to inform the voters on recent observations before The Vote, on Tues., Nov. 3.
In this podcast, I talk about the tax and spend problem in my hometown and the candidates who are running in the Nov. 2015 city council election.