The Right to Defend Oneself (HB 160)

HB 0160 allows a person who is in any place where he or she has a right to be to use deadly force to protect oneself. CNHT feels that the passage of this bill would be beneficial to the taxpayer. Read the full text of the bill here: HB 160 PLEASE ATTEND THIS HEARING...

Horse Owners Accuse State of ‘Just Another Tax’ (HB 427)

CHICHESTER, N.H. — Hundreds of horse owners are expected to gather in Concord on Tuesday to protest legislation that they say could be financially crippling. The proposed bill would require horse owners to buy licenses for each animal every year and vaccinate...

A Tax on Horses! (HB 427)

HB 427 would, among other things, require municipalities to license all equine animals. From the text: Every owner or keeper of an equine as defined by RSA 436:93 4 months old or over shall annually, cause it to be registered, numbered, described, and licensed for one...

Claremont votes on 6 items March 10

January 25, 2009 Eagle Times CLAREMONT — When Claremont residents vote on March 10, there will be six items on the ballot. The first item is for the school board elections, where there are three seats up for election. In addition to the three seats, which are...

Making Public Bodies Accountable (HB 328)

HB 328 is a bill proposed by Representative Rick Watrous from Concord. HB 328 This bill is intended to address nonprofit corporations that may be the functional equivalent of a public agency—and thus should fall under the 91-A law. Criteria may include: (1) whether...

Bedford chooses fuzzy math

January 2009 This is the Union Leader article as it appeared in the McGraw-Hill’s Wright Group magazine. This report provides the rebuttal and evidence that CMP is considered a ‘fuzzy math’ program. An Evaluation of CMP by R. James Milgram This...