NH Gov. Ayotte Calls Out Mass Lawmakers In Inaugural Address

Governor Ayotte has laid out her plans for the next two years during her inaugural address.

Ayotte was sworn in yesterday to become New Hampshire's 83rd governor, replacing now-former Governor Chris Sununu who chose not to seek re-election. In her speech,

She immediately took aim at Massachusetts. The Governor says on the campaign trail she talked a lot about Massachusetts.

"To the people of Massachusetts, our Bay State neighbors, I want you to know we love that you visit our communities, shop at our businesses, and enjoy our great outdoors. To the businesses of Massachusetts, we'd love to have you bring your talents to the Granite State. Reach out to us – we're happy to show you why it's better here.

To our friends across our northern border in Canada, the same goes for you. We'll welcome your business with open arms to the Granite State and especially to our North Country, and your bottom line will benefit if you come here."

Ayotte focused on several key issues including homelessness, crime and government spending.

The Republican Ayotte is asking lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to work with her to make everyone's lives better.

(Governor Kelly Ayotte's Office)


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