Right to Know Bills to Be Examined

Right to Know NH will meet on Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 9:00 A.M. in Concord, NH. We will discuss our positions on the following Right-to-Know bills submitted for this legislative session. HB1202: relative to matters discussed in nonpublic session Sponsors: Rep....

Who Can Vote in NH?

by Ed Naile Can Tulsi Gabbard vote in New Hampshire since she is renting a house here? No. Luckily for Rep. Gabbard she is not part of this scramble-brain discussion. Only voter fraud proponents are quoted. From a Newsday article written by Michael Graham: Tulsi...

Conservative Youth Wanted!

Now more than ever NH needs young people who recognize the New Hampshire Advantage is a timeless political position because it works. Imagine, many of these young people have made it through years of fake news and liberal agenda driven public education and still they...

Is the Governor’s Plan Constitutional

Michael Kitch’s November 22, 2019 article in the NH Business Review; “Taking on NH’s housing ‘crisis’ – Task force’s recommendations ‘a long time coming’” praises the Governor’s new plan to manage housing in NH. The plan is not an...

Federal Voting Case Details

For 20 years The Coalition of NH Taxpayers has been trying to bring common sense to NH citizens who are concerned by some of our elected officials who are playing games with our elections by permitting non-citizens to vote in our state. A Federal judge has offered the...

Newton-Kingston Taxpayers Budget Update

Did You Know??? by Newton-Kingston Taxpayers On Thursday, December 5, the Sanborn Regional School District Budget Committee unanimously voted to present to the voters the same budget that was also unanimously recommended to them by the School Board and by the...