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Uploaded by dmgoddard on Feb 22, 2009
NH State Rep. Jenn Coffey argues on the NH House floor against 2008 HB383, a primary-enforcement seat belt law. She is questions by friendly Reps. Dan Itse and Sherm Packard.
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What we do is our business.
Please keep up the great work!
-- Michael W. Dean
Kittyfeet69 2 years ago
Thanks for posting!
"Government that governs least, governs best."
LumpyRevolution 3 years ago
The seat belt statute is about generating revenue for the state and, of course, control.
Thank you Ms. Coffey.
rataMacue22 3 years ago
well said Ms. Coffey. . . kudos
TEBON 3 years ago 2
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Love it.
What we do is our business.
Please keep up the great work!
-- Michael W. Dean
Kittyfeet69 2 years ago
Thanks for posting!
"Government that governs least, governs best."
LumpyRevolution 3 years ago
The seat belt statute is about generating revenue for the state and, of course, control.
Thank you Ms. Coffey.
rataMacue22 3 years ago
well said Ms. Coffey. . . kudos
TEBON 3 years ago 2