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Old 11-23-2023, 02:42 PM   #1
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I think Legacy's funding is getting a little shaky.

Alexander's vision is not lining up with the investors.
Yup, heard rumors back in September about the financial issues. One additional issue you need to consider is Sununu not seeking reelection. The buyers are “friends of Sununu”. Without support from the governors office the “money” is walking away. This is why Sununu and the certain city officials are trying to close the deal before the end of this year.


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Old 11-23-2023, 11:24 PM   #2
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Sununu and the City officials are the ones that standing in the way. They are changing the original agreement.

Sununu decided not to run for re-election because of the ConVal and Rand cases. After Commissioner Edelblut's testimony that the State was not paying for some if its mandates that case was over. His further testimony pretty much sunk the ship.

The last time this happened, the sitting governor and the Republican party lost big. Sununu would rather go out a winner.
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