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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Tuesday, July 22nd 2008
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CONCORD- A conservative tax group has launched a chapter in New Hampshire. Americans for Prosperity announced at a press conference on Tuesday that the group's aim is to promote grassroots activism in the Granite State.

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Friday, July 11th 2008
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Americans for Prosperity, a national anti-tax group, announced yesterday that it is forming a New Hampshire chapter. AFP will organize a grassroots effort to oppose increases in state taxes.

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Tuesday, July 8th 2008
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The New Hampshire chapter of Americans for Prosperity Foundation (AFPF) will hold the first of its series of taxpayer training schools in Manchester N.H., on July 19th. The class kicks off the group's initiative to educate thousands of citizens across New Hampshire on economic policy and how to become more involved in the policy-making process.

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Tuesday, July 8th 2008
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What better way to celebrate Independence Day than to launch a campaign for more independence from excessive government spending and the subsequent taxes? The organizers of this movement purposely chose the day that most New Hampshirites must pay their property taxes, July 1, to give their point resonance

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Wednesday, July 2nd 2008
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CONCORD — A national anti-tax group supporting free enterprise set up shop in New Hampshire on Tuesday and its leaders vowed to organize citizens against raising state or federal taxes.
New Hampshire becomes the 22nd state chapter of Americans for Prosperity, a tax-exempt organization pledged against taxes and government-earmarked spending.

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