AFP New Hampshire

New Hampshire Chapter of AFP

PO Box 464, Windham, NH 03087

Phone: (603) 894-5881

Email: infoNH@afphq.org

Keeping New Hampshire Competitive

Keeping New Hampshire Competitive

Under the shadow of a growing state government, fear of economic insecurity grows along with it. New Hampshire must compete in today’s modern economy. That can only be accomplished through fiscally sound policies that attract residents and improve the state’s economic standing.

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Monday, October 20th 2008
by clewandowski
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Sept. 27, 2008: Well, the 'Grok has been invited to blog the event, so, we're going! Once again, liberty minded, less intrusive government activists will be gathering to share ideas and experiences. Here's the scoop:

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Monday, October 20th 2008
by clewandowski
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They're all speaking at the 2008 national Defending the American Dream Summit!

Dear Taxpayer:

Last year, more than 1,600 grassroots leaders from 35 states attended the inaugural Defending the American Dream Summit . By showing up in such large numbers, these citizen leaders helped send a powerful message to Congress and the President to rein in spending and put an end to pork-barrel earmarks.

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Monday, October 20th 2008
by clewandowski
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Citizen Group Speaks Out Against State Cigarette Tax Increase

WINDHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE- Americans For Prosperity, a grassroots free market group, claims a 25 cent hike in the state cigarette tax would ultimately put New Hampshire citizens on the hook to pay for bigger government.

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Tuesday, October 14th 2008
by clewandowski
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A dozen members of AFPNH travel to Washington, DC to attend the Defending the Dream Summit. This two day conference was attended by over 1,800 leaders from across the country

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Wednesday, October 1st 2008
by clewandowski
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October 2, 2008
WINDHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE— Americans For Prosperity, a grassroots free market group, claims a 25 cent hike in the state cigarette tax would ultimately put New Hampshire citizens on the hook to pay for bigger government.

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