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Learn How the Liberals Plan to Raise Your Taxes

January 30, 2013

We all know New Hampshire is a great place to live and work. The NH Advantage is real to all of us who get to call this state home. Unfortunately, just as real is the threat to our advantage by liberals in Concord who want to increase state spending. Because the state cannot live beyond [...]

You Deserve a Vote on Tax Increases

January 22, 2013

First, tomorrow the House Ways & Means Committee will hold a hearing on CACR 1, the so-called Super Majority Legislation. CACR 1 is a proposed Constitutional Amendment that would require a 3/5 majority vote, a.k.a. a Super Majority, of the legislature to increase any tax or fee. CACR 1 was introduced by Representative Jordan Ulery [...]

Deadline Extended: Nominate the Next Conservative of the Year!

January 16, 2013

First, you can still submit your nomination for our Conservative of the Year award! Due to the overwhelming number of responses received last week, we are holding open voting on who should be the AFP Foundation NH Conservative of the Year. Please send your nomination ASAP to Joy. You can also post your nomination on [...]

Who Should Be Conservative Of the Year?

January 09, 2013

First, this week the House and Senate are holding hearings into the state’s next biennial budget. You can read more about it HERE. In addition, the Legislature is likely to take up other important measures this session including the minimum wage, a possible repeal of the education tax credit passed last session and the state’s [...]

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