SB 395 provides for delivery of records per RSA 91-A over the internet at no cost. David Saad of Right to Know NH testified in favor: “When I file a right to know request with SAU 48, they are responsive. I send them an email asking for electronic records. They...
The Town of Raymond will hold its deliberative session on Saturday, February 3 at 10:00 AM at the Raymond High School. Savvy taxpayers know that “local” is where it’s at, to preserve not only your freedoms but your hard earned dollars. If you live in...
by Ed Naile As you may know, The Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers collects the anti-broad-based tax pledge simply known as – THE PLEDGE. We have been collecting The Pledge from candidates since 2000. Luckily, no direct vote on a sales or income tax has...
by Ed Naile As New Boston plays “Whack-a-Mole” with a commercial property that has been in existence since June 1965 as a repair garage/towing service, now deemed a “junkyard” in order to strip its vested property rights, a few questions pop up. “Duke’s Garage,” the...
Behold the stupidity: “During its meeting this week in Concord, the Millennial Advisory Council should take a look at how the NH House Election Law Committee is once again considering putting up a “Young People Keep Out” sign on our border through HB 1264, which...
Despite massive opposition to commuter rail for NH, several businesses have banded together to sell it to the taxpayers. Old technology will not benefit New Hampshire, say most of commuter rail opponents and we think they are correct. The huge train system recently...