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About Grant Bosse
Grant Bosse grew up in Hillsboro, and attended Hillsboro-Deering public schools from the first through the twelfth grades. He graduated from Dartmouth College, where he was active in the campus radio station and a student newspaper, as well as the Green Key Society, a volunteer organization dedicated to student service.
Grant worked as a producer, reporter, and news anchor for radio station WGIR-AM in
Manchester.
He later moved to Lebanon to work as a reporter and news anchor for radio station WTSL,
eventually being promoted to Program Director. During his tenure, Grant and his news team
received dozens of journalistic awards from the New Hampshire Associated Press and New
Hampshire Association of Broadcasters, as well as the Edward R. Murrow Award for Continuing
Coverage from the Radio and Television News Directors Association. He is particularly proud
of his award winning series on the Claremont Education Lawsuit.
In 1999, Grant left radio to serve as the Senior Legislative Assistant to the New Hampshire
House Majority Office, working closely with House Leadership and
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Republican members. He also volunteered his time to the New Hampshire Republican Party and numerous legislative candidates, and was recognized in 2002 as the New Hampshire Young Republican of the Year by receiving that organization’s annual “Gipper Award.”
Following a year as Press Secretary and Political Director for the Benson for Governor
campaign, Grant has just completed five years on the staff of Senator John Sununu, where he
specialized in environmental and energy policy. This includes two years as Staff Director of the
National Ocean Policy Study.
Grant lives in his hometown of Hillsboro, and is running for Congress on a platform of strong
national defense, controlling federal spending, and returning power from Washington back to the
states and individuals.