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Volinsky Running for New Hampshire Governor

Volinsky Running for New Hampshire Governor

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CONCORD, N.H. (AP) New Hampshire Democratic Executive Councilor Andru Volinsky is running for governor.

In his announcement Wednesday, Volinsky says New Hampshire is a beautiful place to live and work, but “just beneath the surface is a quiet crisis” for struggling working-class and middle-class families, students, seniors and businesses.

The 63-year-old Volinsky was the lead attorney in the 1990s for property-poor plaintiff school districts in the landmark Claremont school funding lawsuit against the state.

Last year, he alleged that the state Liquor Commission’s handling of large, all-cash transactions at state retail outlets was improper. But the attorney general’s office found the commission was following agency procedures.

Volinsky’s the second Democrat to announce a gubernatorial campaign to challenge Republican Gov. Chris Sununu next year. Senate Majority Leader Dan Feltes announced his candidacy in September.

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