by NH Senator Ted Gatsas Fosters Trial balloons for an income tax: Budget woes and our economic edge “Let’s examine the trial balloons. Currently the State of New Hampshire has an interest and dividends tax of 5 percent; the House has added to that a 5...
For Immediate Release April 21, 2009 Media Contact: Mike Biundo, Chairman mbiundo@yourmeridian.com (603) 540-2572 NH State Democratic Chair and DNC Vice Chair Ray Buckley calls Tea Party attendees “unhinged mob that had lost their minds”. NHAC Chairman Michael Biundo...
If you are new to NH and want to get a start on doing a little more than ordinary citizen activism here are a few opportunities to get you in on the ground level. Many towns still have openings for positions that don’t pay or require a lot of time, but will...
CNHT would like to thank the many thousands of you who came out to show your displeasure with what is happening at the local, state, and and national levels of government. Our next ‘tea party’ will be the one we have had traditionally every summer for the...
HB 135 would make government accountable for not complying with 91-A Right to Know Laws CNHT feels that the passage of this bill would be beneficial to the taxpayer. Read the full text of the bill here: HB 135 PLEASE ATTEND THIS HEARING TO EXPRESS YOUR SUPPORT FOR...
by Ed Naile Some State Representatives want to “FIX” the Right to Know Law, RSA 91-A, by gutting a simple word “AGENCY,” from the text of the statute. The House Bill is known (although the sponsors probably would like to keep this quiet as...