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Tell Your Senator: No Income Tax in NH!

May 16, 2012 J

First of all, please be aware that the NH Senate is expected to vote AS EARLY AS TODAY on CACR 13 which would prohibit any new tax on personal income in NH.

The House passed CACR 13 in January. If approved by the Senate, CACR 13 would appear on the ballot this November and allow YOU the opportunity to vote to amend the state constitution to ensure that NH residents DO NOT have to pay a personal income tax!

There has been talk that the Senate may amend CACR 13 on the floor. I encourage you to contact your Senator today and urge them to approve CACR 13 as passed by the House!

Please use THIS LINK to find your Senator and their contact information.

Please Attend Tomorrow’s Town Hall in Salem!

March 09, 2012 J

Tomorrow, Speaker of the House Bill O'Brien and other members of the Republican House Leadership will be at Salem High School from 4PM-6PM for a town hall meeting.

The event is free and open to the public. Questions will be taken from the audience.

I encourage you to attend and get an update on the many important pieces of legislation currently before the House.

WHO: Speaker Bill O’Brien and other Republican House Leaders

WHAT: Town Hall Meeting

WHEN: Saturday, March 10 from 4PM-6PM

WHERE: Salem High School, Seifert Auditorium

Don’t miss your opportunity to hear directly from your elected officials on what they are doing to increase economic prosperity in the state!

Healthcare and Education to Be Debated in Concord

March 07, 2012 J

First, the NH General Court has returned this week and legislators in the House and Senate are continuing their work toward Crossover Day on March 29. There are several pieces of legislation we are currently monitoring.

Yesterday, I testified before the House Commerce and Consumer Affairs Committee on HB 1560 which would allow NH to enter into an Interstate Healthcare Compact.

Also being considered this session is CACR 12 which would provide the general court with the authority to define standards for public education, establish standards of accountability, mitigate local disparities in educational opportunity and fiscal capacity, and have full discretion to determine the amount of state funding for education. CACR 12 presents an opportunity for our representatives in Concord to take this issue out of the courts and put it back into the hands of the communities where it belongs.

Be Present and Be a Part of History: Right-To-Work Rally, November 30 at the Statehouse

November 18, 2011 J

Be part of an historic rally and reception at the Statehouse in Concord on Wednesday, November 30 at 9:00AM.

Meet in the Cafeteria in the Basement for FREE Food and Coffee.

This could be the day we have all been waiting for – the day of the Right-To-Work veto override.

While that is not for certain, what we CAN count on is that the unions and other liberal contingencies from across New Hampshire and other states will be present in large numbers at the Statehouse that day in an attempt to intimidate members of the House and influence any possible override vote.

We have to meet them with equal measure! This vote represents the culmination of months of hard work on the part of many to make New Hampshire the first Right-To-Work state in New England. The benefits to our state, our workers and our economy would be numerous.

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