CONCORD, N.H. -
A power shift in New Hampshire will bring the topic of health care reform back to the table this upcoming legislative session.
With Democrats regaining control in the state legislature, and holding onto the Governor's office, they're expected to push for a broader partnership with the federal government in setting up a health insurance exchange.
Last year, Republican lawmakers, who were in control of the state house at the time, rejected $1 million in federal money for planning. They also passed a law banning the state from establishing an exchange.