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April 24. 2012 6:39PM

Manchester's Donna Soucy announces candidacy for state Senate

MANCHESTER _ Calling herself a “bi-partisan problem-solver,” Democratic Manchester school board member and former alderman Donna Soucy said today she is a candidate for the open District 18 state Senate seat.

Soucy becomes the first Democrat and second candidate to seek the seat being vacated by first-term Republican Sen. Tom DeBlois, who is running for the Executive Council seat being vacated by Raymond Wieczorek.

Senate District 18 comprises Manchester Wards 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 and the town of Litchfield.

Republican state Rep. George Lambert of Litchfield has told the state Republican Party that he is a candidate for the seat.

Soucy said she want to “return common sense leadership” to the State House.

“Instead of focusing on what matters most to New Hampshire families - a sound economy, quality jobs and educational opportunities - this Legislature has focused on the Tea Party agenda of dismantling public education, cutting funding for higher education in half, attacking workers, denying women access to basic healthcare, putting law enforcement in harm's way and obliterating consumer protections,” Soucy said.

Soucy is a Manchester native is currently serving in her fourth term on the Manchester School Board. She previously served three terms as a state representative, from 1991 through 1996, and two terms as a Manchester alderman, from 1993 through 1997. She was the first woman chair of the Manchester Fire Commission and in 2002 was elected to the Manchester Charter Commission.

Soucy has worked in city, county and state government, including four years as the chief of staff to former state Senate President and Senate Democratic Leader Sylvia Larsen.

A graduate of Trinity High School, Saint Anselm College and Franklin Pierce Law Center, she is also a former interim executive director of the New Hampshire Democratic Party and currently serves as the party's chief financial officer, a post she said she will leave in a few weeks.

In an interview, Soucy said she was prompted to run by the current Republican legislative leadership's “extreme agenda and the total disregard for people participating in the process. This is not the New Hampshire Legislature that I once served in.”

Soucy said, “There are too many important issues to address instead of this extreme ideology and lack of dialogue.”

Although she is running for the Senate, she criticized House speaker Bill O'Brien.

“In this Legislature, it's the Bill O'Brien way or the highway and that's not the state I grew up in,” Soucy said.

Soucy said she opposes an income or sales tax for the state and wants to focus on “continuing job creation and the economy throughout the state, but particularly in the Manchester-Litchfield area.” She cited the new airport access road and “the potential for rail if we had new Legislature and an Executive Council open to the idea.”

Soucy also said access to health care “is key to a lot of people and it has always been the New Hampshire way to respect privacy in health care decisions, whether it's a Republican or Democratic Legislature.”

She said GOP attempts to have the state “take over the Medicare system” through an inter-state compact “is a flagarant disregard for the elderly and people who expect security in their lives. It's putting that in jeopardy and creating more unease and uncertainty.”

Soucy said she will support education at the state and local levels and work to ensure that Manchester and Litchfield receive “their fair shares” of state education funding.”

Soucy is expected to be a key player on the Democratic side as her party looks to cut into or erase a 19-5 Republican majority in the Senate.

Mon, 20 May 2013 17:24:26

Texting and Driving – A Deadly Combination

By Jason R.L. Major – Concord, New Hampshire Attorney With the ever-increasing proliferation of electronic communications devices, “texting” or SMS messaging, has become as common a means of communicating as telephones and emails. The usefulness of sending short, discrete messages in text form, combined with our on-the-go lifestyles, makes it tempting to try texting while [...]

Fri, 19 Apr 2013 15:15:38

Myth vs. Reality in Medical Malpractice

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Wed, 17 Apr 2013 18:56:27

Supreme Court Strikes Down Warrantless Blood Tests in DWI Cases

By Richard J. Lehmann – Concord NH Criminal Lawyer The United State Supreme Court issued a decision that could limit the power of law enforcement officers to investigate and prosecute DWI cases in New Hampshire. The decision of Missouri v. McNeely should be of immediate concern to any person facing a DWI charge. If you [...]

Wed, 10 Apr 2013 16:43:27

New Allegations Involving Former New London Police Chief

Attorney Richard Lehmann of Douglas, Leonard & Garvey, P.C. represents the Colby-Sawyer College student who alleged that former Police Chief David Seastrand of New London Police Department asked her to pose nude in exchange for dropping charges against her. Our firm has been contacted by several other women alleging complaints against David Seastrand. Douglas, Leonard [...]

Thu, 04 Apr 2013 14:05:07

Does the Use of a Weapons Scanning Device Constitute A Search Under The Fourth Amendment?

By Richard J. Lehmann – New Hampshire Criminal Attorney Last week, the New York City Police Department issued a statement revealing that it had received a scanning machine that reads terahertz — the natural energy emitted by people and inanimate objects — and allows police to view concealed weapons from a distance. The device, which [...]

Tue, 19 Mar 2013 15:55:52

Some Tips When Considering a Divorce

By Stephen A. Duggan – New Hampshire Family Law Attorney The month of January typically is a big month for divorce filings. In fact, more divorces are filed early in the year than any other time. This may not be a surprise because people want to get through the holidays and the start of the [...]

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