Governor Sununu Protects Taxpayers from TCI, a Burdensome Gas Tax Increase
Feb 13, 2020

CONCORD, NH – Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) today commended Governor Sununu for opposing the Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) in his State of the State speech. The TCI would institute a gas tax increase for a dozen Northeast and mid-Atlantic states, making it harder for individuals to make ends meet. In December, Sununu stated […]

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Digital Privacy Protection Needed for 21st Century
Feb 12, 2020

Grassroots group urges lawmakers to support digital privacy bill that protects 4th Amendment rights of citizens’ digital information CONCORD, NH – Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) today urged lawmakers to support House Bill 1236, legislation that updates Granite Staters digital privacy protections for the 21st century. Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) State Director Greg Moore […]

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AFP Urges Lawmakers to Protect Granite Staters from $800 Million Sales Tax
Jan 9, 2020

CONCORD, NH – Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) today urged lawmakers to reject House Bill 735, a bill that would establish a sales tax on carbon-based fuels. According to the Department of Environmental Services, imposing a tax per-ton emission of carbon dioxide would cost nearly $800 million by 2023. Americans for Prosperity-NH State Director Greg […]

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Senate Removes Barriers for Small Businesses
Jan 8, 2020

Grassroots group praises senate for raising filing threshold for businesses CONCORD, NH – Following the Senate passing of Senate Bill 223, a bill that increases the minimum gross business income required for filing a business profits tax return from $50,000 to $75,000, Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire State Director Greg Moore issued the following statement: “Today […]

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Top-Down Government Mandates are Wrong Approach for New Hampshire
Dec 18, 2019

CONCORD, NH – Following today’s announcement by Governor Sununu that New Hampshire will not participate in the Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI), Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) State Director Greg Moore issued the following statement: “Creating a new gas tax of up to 17 cents per gallon would punish hardworking Granite Staters. This regressive tax […]

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Fiscal Committee Denies Educational Opportunity for Students and Families
Dec 13, 2019

CONCORD, NH – Following the Joint Revenue Fiscal Committee’s decision to reject the $46 million federal grant to charter schools, Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) today issued the following statement: “Denying educational opportunity to our students and families is the wrong move for our state. This grant would have enabled more families to select the […]

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AFP Announces Defender of Liberty Award
Dec 4, 2019

Rep. Jason Osborne receives award for his commitment to breaking down barriers MANCHESTER, NH – Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) today announced that Rep. Jason Osborne will receive the grassroots group’s Tom Thomson Defender of Liberty award. “Rep. Jason Osborne has evolved into a leader and a champion for the New Hampshire Advantage in Concord. […]

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Rated “O” for Outrageous Waste of Money
Oct 29, 2019

AFP challenges Congress to end the “Corporate Welfare Horror Show” This week, Americans for Prosperity delivered each member of Congress with a Halloween treat, a horror movie poster urging them to oppose the reauthorization of the Export-Import Bank and the renewal of the so-called “tax extenders.” As part of the multimillion-dollar effort to Unrig the […]

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New Report Finds New Hampshire Rises to #6 for Best Business Tax Climate
Oct 22, 2019

New Hampshire climbs one spot in Tax Foundation’s annual Tax Climate Index report MANCHESTER, NH – The Tax Foundation recently released a report, 2020 State Business Tax Climate Index, that found New Hampshire moved up from 7th in 2019 to the 6th best business tax climate in the country for 2020. Americans for Prosperity has […]

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