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This spring
Civics 101 hosts Nick Capodice and Hannah McCarthy asked K-12 students from around the Granite State and across the country to record a short audio or video clip using the prompt:
There Ought To Be a Law.
They asked students to identify a problem and propose a law to help solve it.
This is the fourth year
Civics 101 invited students to put their skills and interest to the test, as a hands-on way to explore the fundamentals of U.S. democracy and its institutions.
You can hear the full episode announcing the winners as well as commentary on these laws would fair in the halls of the legislature with NH State Senator David Watters here: