House Passes Pro-Growth Budget
Apr 7, 2021

CONCORD, NH – Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) today praised the House for passing HB 1 & 2, the two-year budget. The budget reduces state spending while providing substantial tax relief. AFP-NH State Director Greg Moore issued the following statement: “This budget strengthens our New Hampshire Advantage and right-sizes our state’s finances after the last […]

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AFP-NH Urges First Lady to Support Education Opportunity for Every Student
Mar 16, 2021

CONCORD, NH – Ahead of First Lady Jill Biden’s visit to Concord, Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) State Director Greg Moore issued the following statement: “It’s great the First Lady is visiting New Hampshire, but she doesn’t have to look too far to see a proposal that more effectively and efficiently helps students right now […]

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AFP-NH Announces Support for Bill Boyd in Special Election
Mar 11, 2021

CONCORD, NH – Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) today announced its support of Bill Boyd for a special election to fill the seat of the late Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, Richard Hinch. The election will take place on April 13th. AFP-NH will use a wide range of tactics, including its signature […]

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AFP-NH Praises Qualified Immunity Reform Bill Passing Committee
Mar 2, 2021

Concord, NH – Following the House Judiciary Committee passing HB 111, a bill that would reform qualified immunity, a judge made doctrine that shields the government from legal accountability in civil court even when they violate someone’s constitutional rights, Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) Deputy State Director Ross Connolly issued the following statement: “HB 111 […]

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ICYMI: Greg Moore: Massive new spending package won’t boost coronavirus recovery
Feb 25, 2021

Americans for Prosperity State Director Greg Moore | New Hampshire Union Leader Op-Ed While Americans are working to beat coronavirus and rebuild a dynamic economy, lawmakers in Washington should have one priority: supporting our efforts to recover stronger. There are numerous reforms that can be enacted to get government out of the way, and they […]

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AFP-NH Responds to Governor Sununu’s State of the State Address
Feb 11, 2021

CONCORD, NH – Following Governor Chris Sununu’s State of the State Address, Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) commended Gov. Sununu for supporting continued employer tax relief that helped usher in an economic boom in 2018 and 2019 and supporting phasing out the Interest & Dividends tax. Both policies were key issues in AFP-NH’s legislative agenda […]

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Right to Work Bill Would Protect Workers, Help Economy
Feb 1, 2021

CONCORD, NH – Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) today urged legislators to support SB 61, a bill that brings Right to Work protections to private-sector workers. The bill was voted out of the Senate Commerce Committee today. AFP-NH State Director Greg Moore issued the following statement: “No one should have to fork over a portion […]

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ICYMI: AFP-NH Holds Press Conference on 2021 Legislative Agenda
Jan 21, 2021

CONCORD, NH – Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) today held a press conference with Speaker Sherm Packard, state Senator John Reagan and state Representatives Norm Silber, Mark McLean, Mike Sylvia, Joe Alexander, and Jeanine Notter on the grassroots group’s 2021 legislative agenda and the legislators’ bills they are sponsoring. You can view the press conference […]

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MEDIA ADVISORY: AFP-NH Announces 2021 Legislative Agenda, Press Conference with State Legislators
Jan 20, 2021

CONCORD, NH – Americans for Prosperity-New Hampshire (AFP-NH) announced a virtual press conference tomorrow at 9:00 AM with Speaker Sherm Packard, state Senator John Reagan and state Representatives Norm Silber, Mark McLean, Mike Sylvia, Joe Alexander, and Jeanine Notter on the grassroots group’s 2021 legislative agenda and the legislators’ bills they are sponsoring. All media […]

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