Domicile Defined: Every v. Madison 1984

Having a domicile, which is what is required to vote in the NH Constitution, is a matter of facts. The facts in this case show overwhelmingly that the Every Family was domiciled in NH when the Town of MADISON tried to prevent Mr. Every from voting. Why do elected and...

CNHT Needs Bill Reviewers, Trackers

CNHT is looking for volunteers to track NH legislation, alert us to when the bills will be heard before House and Senate committees, and ultimately, when they will be voted upon by both full bodies. The best way to prepare for this task is to become trained in bill...

NH Senate Press Release on Toll Hikes

The New Hampshire Senate Republican Majority Office Senators oppose turnpike toll hike Concord, NH – The Governor’s Advisory Commission on Intermodal Transportation (GACIT) held a public hearing on Monday regarding the Department of Transportation plan for a statewide...

Statewide Voter Checklist Info – From Vermont

by Ed Naile Here is what I get from Vermont every month for free: a copy of an updated VOTER CHECKLIST. So why is NH’s voter database secret?? Taxpayers should be asking that question. I wager Vermont doesn’t have 5,500 out of state voters because the public could...

About the NH Tax Shift Plan

To understand what Rep. Henle’s NH Tax Shift Plan is all about, please read back to previous efforts to impose a broad-based tax on NH residents. Susan Almy’s Tax ‘Summit’ Henle’s plan seems to be a bill from 2015, but you never know when...

Hearing on Springhill Farm Eviction to be Held December 6th

We have been following the case of the Springhill Farm which is run currently by tenant and relative of the trust owner Jay Sweet, and his family. The Sweets filed a discrimination complaint with the NH Commission for Human Rights over the fact that the town has tried...