In my second year as a state representative in Concord, I am amazed at the number of people who want their voices heard. The numbers are even larger this year than last. I am receiving at least 50 emails or calls daily. Those numbers go up when a bill of particular interest comes before the committee on which I serve (Judiciary), or to the House floor for a vote.

This is great news for democracy. I applaud those who are following what is going on in Concord, and who want their representatives to hear them.

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