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In this Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018 photo, Shawn Hanson, of Hanson Logging, in New Ipswich, screams along with his son Jake at the 'Override the Vetos" Rally at the State House in Concord, N.H. Lawmakers are set to consider overriding several of Republican Gov. Chris Sununu's most controversial vetoes, including his rejection of two energy bills and one that would abolish the death penalty. The energy bills have garnered the most attention, with dozens of farmers, loggers and environmentalists protesting in front of the statehouse and signing petitions urging lawmakers to overturn the veto on Thursday, Sept. 13. ( Geoff Forester/The Concord Monitor via AP)

In this Thursday, Sept. 6, 2018 photo, Shawn Hanson, of Hanson Logging, in New Ipswich, screams along with his son Jake at the 'Override the Vetos" Rally at the State House in Concord, N.H. Lawmakers are set to consider overriding several of Republican Gov. Chris Sununu's most controversial vetoes, including his rejection of two energy bills and one that would abolish the death penalty. The energy bills have garnered the most attention, with dozens of farmers, loggers and environmentalists protesting in front of the statehouse and signing petitions urging lawmakers to overturn the veto on Thursday, Sept. 13. ( Geoff Forester/The Concord Monitor via AP)

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