BOSTON — More than 100 pro-life activists looked to confront Governor Charlie Baker following his Wednesday morning press conference to ask about his promise to reimburse the state's Planned Parenthood clinics should federal dollars be siphoned away from the abortion provider.
In the end, however, the crowd had to settle for leaving their stack of petitions with Baker's constituent services director, after Baker elected to use a different door to exit the press room at the State House.
Public tax dollars could follow children into private schools in some cases if the bill becomes law in New Hampshire. The New Hampshire Senate also has a school choice bill, and Governor Chris Sununu, a Republican, has said he supports the concept.