Can’t imagine you’d want to pay $50 to hear these folks, but nevertheless, we are letting you all know about this.
The anti-zoning crowd has taken over Granite State Taxpayers and is having this event with a “panel of experts” at their summer meeting on 8/28/2025.
Keep in mind that Governor Ayotte signed HB 577 which basically eradicated single family zoning. It makes sense she would do this since she earned over $500K from Blackstone, the corporation that buys up properties for rentals.
HB 577 needs to be repealed.
Details:
GST Summer Meeting and Panel Discussion on Housing.
– What are appropriate policy goals: lower prices, more starter homes, unleash the free market, more or less community involvement, …?
– Roles for developers, municipalities and the state?
– Specific issues of zoning, building code, tax incentives, density, etc.
Our panel of experts has decades of experience on these topics:
Jay Minkarah, Executive Director, Nashua Regional Planning Commission with over 20 years of experience in planning and economic development in New England.
Matt Mayberry, CEO of the NH Home Builders Association representing the 27,000 people who work in the residential building trades.
Joe Wichert, licensed land surveyor and septic system designer for over 40 years with an AAS in Civil Technology/Surveying.
Sen. Keith Murphy, two-term NH Senator and a full-time restaurateur, he holds a masters degree in Community Planning and a BA in Political Science.
Join us 8/28/25 at Murphy’s Carriage House, 393 NH Rte. 101, Bedford.
Buffet dinner with cash bar. Doors open 5:30 PM. Program 6:00 to 8:30 PM.
Tickets are $50.00 General Admission and $40.00 for NH Legislators..
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We welcome GST Members, future Members and anyone interested in NH housing.