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Huntsman, Perry to speak to NH House
CONCORD — Two more Republican Presidential candidates will address the New Hampshire House or Representatives.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry will address the House at 10 a.m. Wednesday when the House meets to take up Gov. John Lynch's proposed constitutional amendment dealing with education.
At 10:30 a.m., former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman will address the body.
Texas U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, former President Mitt Romney and President Obama have also been invited to address the House, said Policy Director Greg Moore.
The other major Republican Presidential candidates have already spoken to the House earlier this year.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry will address the House at 10 a.m. Wednesday when the House meets to take up Gov. John Lynch's proposed constitutional amendment dealing with education.
At 10:30 a.m., former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman will address the body.
Texas U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, former President Mitt Romney and President Obama have also been invited to address the House, said Policy Director Greg Moore.
The other major Republican Presidential candidates have already spoken to the House earlier this year.
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