Why You Should Vote NO to Taxpayer Funded Non-Profits

Many towns and cities give taxpayer funds to non-profit groups who are not subject to our right to know laws. Rep. Rick Watrous of Concord attempted to get a bill passed (HB 1356) that would require groups that take substantial funds from public monies to open up...

Repeal the LLC Tax (HB 1661)

HB 1661 would make distributions from limited liability companies, partnerships, and associations subject to the interest and dividends tax only if they have transferable shares. This will be voted on by the House of Representatives on March 17, 2010. Call or email...

HassanCare for NH? (SB 505)

Senate Majority Leader Maggie Hassan, D-Exeter has come up with a huge bill, SB 505 that will be voted on by the House on March 17, 2010. Please contact your Senator to register your OPPOSITION to this bill. The 4,500-word bill would create three full-time...

Reaffirming States Rights (HB 1343)

HOUSE BILL 1343 is a bill that establishes a joint committee of the legislature to consider the constitutionality of acts, orders, laws, statutes, regulations, and rules by the government of the United States including the legislative, executive, and judicial...

Right to Know (HB 1356)

HB 1356 would require non-profits that are funded by public money to be subject to the Right to Know laws. It is slated for a floor vote on March 17, 2010. Please contact your Representatives and ask that they SUPPORT this bill. Related: NHPR Article The Right to Know...

Presumption of Innocence (HB 1580)

Update: It is primarily the parent’s duty to instruct his or her children, not the state’s. The House will vote on this bill on March 17, 2010. A rally is planned for 8:30 AM at the Statehouse. HB 1580 would restore the “presumption of...