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Governor Sununu calls for bipartisanship in inaugural address

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On Thursday, January 5th, Governor Chris Sununu delivered his fourth inaugural address in Concord.

Notably, Sununu touted economic successes, defended the state’s first-in-the-nation primary status, and called for legislative bipartisanship.

“Let’s commit to find compromise where we can, disagree amicably when we must, and always remember that the people of this state are counting on us to deliver,” said Sununu.

Click here to watch the address.

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