Reasons to Vote March 12

Advisory #1 from Newton-Kingston Taxpayers Voting is March 12, 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM. Absentee ballots are available through town hall. NKTA has worked to restrain tax growth over the past 5 years. The rate of increase is lessened, and much more needs to be done....

Sunshine Week Features New Hampshire Right-to-Know Discussion

Sunshine Week Panel March 11, 2019 MANCHESTER — In recognition of Sunshine Week, a national initiative to promote open government, the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications and New England First Amendment Coalition will present a discussion concerning the key...

David Saad Receives NEFAC Citizenship Award

“David Saad, president of Right to Know NH, was awarded the Antonia Orfield Citizenship Award by the New England First Amendment Coalition last week. The NEFAC recognized David Saad for his work with RTKNH:” “In 2013, David Saad and several other...

Now, Waiting in Line is a “Poll Tax”

Voter suppression is now whatever loser candidate Stacy Abrams of Georgia blurts out. “Here’s the thing about voter suppression: Voter suppression is legal in the United States right now,” Abrams said Friday to a crowd of Democrats in Washington, D.C. “We’re used to...

Dartmouth Students Fall For NH ACLU Scam Suit

by Ed Naile Here is the least laughable part of the NH ACLU “suit” against NH voters. I have copied a paragraph of it here without citation and page break: “HB 1264 is unconstitutional under at least three different theories. First, HB 1264 violates the First and...

How Your State Reps Voted February 14, 2019

Here is how the parties voted in the NH Legislature as of February 14, 2019 HB497-0113h, reducing the statewide property tax. Did not pass. 100% of Democrats voted to Kill. 94% of Republicans voted to Pass. HB185, reducing the interest & dividends tax. Killed....