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Forwards Petitions Signed by 37 Members of State of Nh General Court (House of Representatives) Requesting That Upcoming Hearings That Begin 870928 Be Opened to Limited Public Testimony
ML20235H725
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Site: Seabrook  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 09/15/1987
From: Morrison R
NEW HAMPSHIRE, STATE OF
To: Hoyt H
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
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September 15,1987 Helen Hoyt, Administrative Judge Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission 1717 H Street Washington, D.C. 20555

Dear Judge Hoyt:

Attached are petitions signed by 37 members of the New Hampshire General Court (House of Representatives) calling upon you to open, for limited public testimony, the upcoming hearings in Representatives Hall in Concord, N.H. about the Seabrook nuclear project that begin September 28.

1 The petitions reflect the grave concern of the legislators and the people of New Hampshire that the right of the public to speak and be heard about issues of vital concern to their future be recognized and respected.

If you wish additional information please contact:

Representative Mary Chambers, Minority Leader N.H. House of Representatives State House Concord, N.H. 03301 Sincerely, for the petition signers t '

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4 August, 1987 We, the undersigned members of the New Hampshire state' legislature, hereby request that our constituents, the people of New Hampshire, be granted their right to testify at the upcoming Atomic. Safety and Licensing Board hearings concerning the j

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I ' In a state where the tradition of Town Meeting and citizen government is the bedrock of democracy, it is unthinkable that hearings which will have such a profound impact on the future of our state be closed to public testimony. Such testimony should be scheduled at times that will allow meaningful public participation.

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Seabrock nuclear plant' to begin in N.H. Representatives Hall on September 28, 1987.

In a state. where the tradition of Town Meeting and citizen government is the bedrock of democracy, It is unthinkable that hearings which will have such a profound impact on the future of our , state be closed to.public testimony. Such testimony should be scheduled at times that will allow meaningful public participation.

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