Sep 11, 2009
According to this article in the Union Leader, “A legislative committee studying an income tax bill was told yesterday it should consider a sales tax instead.” The hearing was intended to be a formal briefing by UNH Economics Professor Ross Gittell on HB...
Sep 11, 2009
September 11, 2009 Union Leader “In the national discussion of health care reform, one critical area has been left out: the devastating repercussions the legislation being considered in Washington would have on state budgets across the country. For New...
Sep 9, 2009
For the Rochester Concerned Taxpayers Association by Jane Aitken (updated 3/24/2012) It has come to my attention that the City of Rochester is being asked to consider the construction of a second, ‘small’ high school. While I do not dispute the idea that...
Sep 3, 2009
September 3, 2009 Nashua Telegraph CONCORD – Republican legislative leaders called upon Gov. John Lynch to convene a special session to cut spending in a state budget embroiled in a $110 million court dispute and faced with lagging revenues over the past two months....
Aug 30, 2009
NHAC and Friends ‘Pork Roast’ Grand Success ROCHESTER, NH – Despite foul weather, hundreds of attendees made NHAC’s “Pork Roast” picnic event, named so in dubious honor of the massive wasteful spending that is being done by the majority at the national level, a...
Aug 28, 2009
MANCHESTER – A group of Manchester residents is taking the city to court in an effort to sink the proposed spending cap. Members of the group Keep Manchester Moving are asking a Hillsborough County Superior Court judge to deem the cap illegal. The group is also asking...