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-Poll Information [EP21]
Submitted by Notification System on Tue, 04/08/2008 - 13:20.Find out here
Capitol Access is Re-Vamping the way you see our episodes
Submitted by Notification System on Mon, 03/17/2008 - 18:33.As many of you know, Capitol Access used to be displayed on our website through individual Google Video embedded blog posts, but that is soon to change. Within the next few days we will be working vigorously to switch all of our videos to another sever (BlipTV) which will hopefully resort in better looking-higher definition episodes. This is why episode 17 has not yet appeared on our site, even though it aired this passed Sunday.
Keep checking out the site however, these changes will hopefully be made complete by the end of this week. It has still been undecided, but in the near future there may even an exclusive Video Podcast to come!!!
Real-ID Poll [to appear on episode 18] - Vote Soon!!!!
Click Here to cast your Vote!
The Site:
nhcaptv.com
New Capitol Access Poll!
Submitted by Notification System on Tue, 02/26/2008 - 19:49.there is a new poll up now on the capitol access website (nhcaptv.com) that deals with the Real-ID Act. If you vote before this Thursday, your rresults will be broadcasted over our show!! Episode 18 will be aired on March 23, both on ConcordTV and our website (March 24 on Cheshire TV)
Now YOU can make your own Capitol Access account!
Submitted by Notification System on Mon, 02/18/2008 - 14:07.New to the Capitol Access website - we now allow anyone to create their own Capitol Access accounts!!!
Why Make An Account?
- You can blog to other politically active people like you!
- You can make your voice heard in the Capitol Access Forums (New!) and vote in any of our Weekly Polls.
- You can create a unique user profile that other users will be able to see!
- You will be able to send personal messages between other users like you!
Where to Sign Up?
Simply go to nhcaptv.com/signup to make your account! (or just click here)
-Poll Information [EP14]
Submitted by Notification System on Fri, 02/08/2008 - 17:22.This poll is in reference to the Religious Freedom Restoration Act:
Summary: Religious freedoms in the United States were limited by a 1997 Supreme Court case [the act was found to have overstepped Congress' power to enforce the 14th Amendment.]
"The purposes of this Act are --
(1) to restore the compelling interest test as set forth in Federal court cases before Employment Division of Oregon v. Smith and to guarantee its application in all cases where free exercise of religion is substantially burdened; and
(2) to provide a claim or defense to persons whose religious exercise is substantially burdened by government."
-Poll Information [EP10]
Submitted by Notification System on Wed, 01/23/2008 - 13:35.Statement:
“The state should NOT interfere in the parents’ responsibility to control the welfare and education of their children.”
How do you feel about this statement?
Respond on our poll for episode 10, here!
-Poll Information [EP6]
Submitted by Notification System on Wed, 01/23/2008 - 13:32.HOUSE BILL 1280
This bill:
I. Repeals divorce based on irreconcilable differences and replaces it with divorce based on mutual consent.
II. Establishes a presumption in favor of joint decision-making responsibility of any minor children in such cases.
III. Requires a person seeking a divorce who also files a restraining order to proceed on fault grounds.
Respond to this on our poll for episode 6, here!
-Poll Information [EP11]
Submitted by Notification System on Mon, 01/21/2008 - 16:22.The following statement is in correspondence to the poll for Capitol Access Episode 11:
"New Hampshire law currently specifies that people caught with small, 'personal-use' quantities of marijuana may be both imprisoned for 1 year, and fined $2,000, for the first offense."
How do you feel about this?





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