Durham, NH (October 4, 2024) - The Granite State News Collaborative partners will hold a series of forums with gubernatorial and congressional candidates this fall, to explore in-depth the issues that impact New Hampshire voters.
Each forum will be co-hosted by a rotating crew of journalists from local newsrooms across New Hampshire.
Forums will be open to the public, and broadcast on NHPR and livestreamed by NHPBS. News articles covering the forum will be produced by local news partners and available through Granite State News Collaborative partner outlets.
Conversations with the candidates will likely touch on the economy, health care, education, climate change, immigration and foreign policy. New Hampshire voters are also encouraged to submit their questions for the candidates in advance. The Granite State News Collaborative is collecting questions here.
“This is truly a team effort,” said Melanie Plenda, Executive Director of The Granite State News Collaborative. “ I think it shows our collective commitment to work together to make sure our communities have the information they need.”
Collaborative partners participating in this effort include: Berlin Sun, Business NH Magazine, Concord Monitor, Conway Daily Sun, Keene Sentinel, Laconia Daily Sun, Monadnock Ledger-Transcript, Ink Link News, the Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication, Nashua Telegraph, NH Business Review, NHPBS, NH Public Radio, and Seacoast Media (Fosters; Portsmouth Herald). Community partners include: Citizens Count and NH Bulletin.
FORUM REGISTRATION:
GENERAL PUBLIC: All forums are free, but registration is required and seating is limited. A specific registration link will be available before each forum.
MEDIA: All forums are open to the media. A media room will be available onsite at NHPR with a livestream of the broadcast.
About the Granite State News Collaborative
The Granite State News Collaborative is a nonprofit collective of more than 20 local media, education and community partners working together to produce and share news stories on the issues that most impact our state.
The hope is that together we can provide more information to more communities across New Hampshire than we could individually. To learn more, visit collaborativenh.org.
Civics and civility are important for a thriving democracy because they allow citizens to participate effectively in the political process and to resolve their differences peacefully. When citizens are informed about their rights and responsibilities and when they are able to engage in civil discourse, they are better able to hold their government accountable and to work together to solve common problems.
New Hampshire PBS is partnering with NH Civics and the Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication at Franklin Pierce University to promote civics and civility. Check out the latest events hosted by NH Civics.