Media Advisory: AFP-NH Hosting Unrig the Economy Event in Hampton
Aug 26, 2019

MANCHESTER, NH – Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) on Wednesday is hosting a Policy and Pints event at Smuttynose Brewery in Hampton at 6:30PM. The open, public event is a part of AFP’s “Unrig the Economy” campaign, a multiyear, multimillion-dollar effort dedicated to creating a stronger economy by leveling playing field for all. The policy discussion will focus […]

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ICYMI: Ross Connolly — Congress kicks the can again, but is about to run out of road
Aug 21, 2019

Americans for Prosperity New Hampshire Deputy State Director Ross Connolly | Union Leader CONGRESS WAS set to face a moment of reckoning in September. After years of reckless spending, the government would once again come up against the debt ceiling, meaning the country could no longer borrow to pay for out-of-control expenditures. This could have […]

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Media Advisory: AFP-NH Hosting Unrig the Economy Event Today
Aug 20, 2019

MANCHESTER, NH – Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) today is hosting a Policy and Pints event at Great North Aleworks in Manchester at Great North Aleworks at 6:30PM. The event is a part of AFP’s “Unrig the Economy” campaign, a multiyear, multimillion-dollar effort dedicated to creating a stronger economy by leveling playing field for all. The policy discussion […]

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Media Advisory: AFP-NH Hosting Pints and Policy Event
Aug 14, 2019

Event focuses on unrigging the economy, eliminating tax extenders and Export-Import Bank MANCHESTER, NH – Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) today announced it will host a Policy and Pints event at Great North Aleworks in Manchester on August 20th. The event is a part of AFP’s “Unrig the Economy” campaign, a multiyear, multimillion-dollar effort dedicated […]

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Five Takeaways from AFP’s New Spending Report  
Jul 22, 2019

Suppose you earned $26,000 last year, but you spent $32,000 — meaning you borrowed $6,000, which you now have to pay interest on. Most people would say that you’re not living within your means. What’s more, since you you’ve already racked up $168,000 in debt, you’ve been at this overspending thing for a while. Clearly, […]

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Technology
7 principles for reforming Section 230 (and none include policing internet speech) 
Jul 16, 2019

Washington, D.C., is buzzing about Section 230 — internet regulations within the Communications Decency Act. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have proposed reforming Section 230 to give government a greater hand in controlling online speech. That dangerous path could lead to free-speech infringements that would change the internet as we know it for […]

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AFP-NH Thanks Governor Sununu for Signing Expungement Bill into Law
Jul 12, 2019

CONCORD, NH – Following Governor Sununu’s signing of HB399, a bill that creates a process to expunge past marijuana-related misdemeanor records for possession amounts that are no longer a crime, Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) issued the following statement: “Today is a great day for thousands of Granite Staters who have been held back from […]

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Governor Sununu Protects Economic Growth, Opportunity by Vetoing Budget
Jun 28, 2019

Budget would raise taxes by over $135 million on small businesses and employers CONCORD, NH – Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire today commended Governor Sununu for protecting small business owners and other employers from unnecessary tax hikes by vetoing the budget. AFP-NH supports a budget that maintains employer tax relief and a budget that will continue […]

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Tax Relief Continues to Fuel Economy
Jun 18, 2019

Unemployment data shows 610 more NH residents working CONCORD, NH – Following today’s release of another strong employment report showing 610 more New Hampshire residents working and the state’s workforce adding 890 individuals, both of which are records for the state, Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire State Director Greg Moore issued the following statement: “Our state’s […]

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