CONTACT YOUR REPRESENTATIVES

Find ways to contact your elected officials to let your voice be heard on important issues.

WELCOME to NEW HAMPSHIRE

New Hampshire is consistently chosen as one of the best States in which to live!
It regularly ranks among the top THREE, if not NUMBER ONE, year after year.
CNHT strives to keep NH one of the best places to live in the USA.

LET YOUR VOICES BE HEARD

Let your voices be heard! Write letters to the editors of New Hampshire’s newspapers.
See our full list of email, postal, and faxing opportunities for NH’s publications.

TAKE BACK the SCHOOLS

New Hampshire’s taxpayer-funded public educational system is under attack.
If you don’t like what’s happening, learn the facts and
attend school board meetings to make a difference.

PRESERVE ELECTION INTEGRITY

CNHT is on a mission to preserve and protect clean elections.
Every observer can help.

KEEP TAXES REASONABLE

Local and State budgets seem to skyrocket while money for services
has become more scarce. Follow the money and find out who is promoting these increases.
Connect with groups in other towns to see what you can learn, or create your own group.

PRESERVE the RIGHT to KNOW

New Hampshire’s RSA 91-A is the activist’s “sharpest knife in the drawer”.
Help us keep watch over this law about transparency, and to make it functional and fair to all.

TAXPAYER PROTECTION PLEDGE

This is a simple, non-partisan promise any candidate for Governor, Executive Council, State Representative, or State Senator can make to the taxpayers of New Hampshire.
Take it any time! Take it now!

REGIONALISM and PROPERTY RIGHTS

Have you noticed?
There is a global movement to consolidate town and city governments
into regional political divisions under a central authority.
Learn how this affects local government.

JOIN COALITION of NH TAXPAYERS NOW!

Preserve the New Hampshire way of life!
“Live free or die; death is not the worst of evils”. ~ Major General John Stark, NH

READ THE LATEST ON ELECTION INTEGRITY ISSUES

“Our taxes don’t go to public schools, our money doesn’t pay for the roads here; we do not truly consider ourselves Grafton County-ites. When people ask where you go to school, you say Dartmouth. You never say you’re from Hanover, but some far-off place you call “home.” And by voting for one of our carpet-bagging compatriots, we’ve done Grafton a great disservice.” ~ Zachary Gottlieb, Dartmouth College Newspaper on the election of a non-resident to the office of Grafton County Treasurer

A Tax on Horses! (HB 427)

HB 427 would, among other things, require municipalities to license all equine animals. From the text: Every owner or keeper of an equine as defined by RSA 436:93 4 months old or over shall annually, cause it to be registered, numbered, described, and licensed for one...

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Making Public Bodies Accountable (HB 328)

HB 328 is a bill proposed by Representative Rick Watrous from Concord. HB 328 This bill is intended to address nonprofit corporations that may be the functional equivalent of a public agency—and thus should fall under the 91-A law. Criteria may include: (1) whether...

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Bedford chooses fuzzy math

January 2009 This is the Union Leader article as it appeared in the McGraw-Hill's Wright Group magazine. This report provides the rebuttal and evidence that CMP is considered a 'fuzzy math' program. An Evaluation of CMP by R. James Milgram This report considers the...

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Means for Stopping Voter Fraud Obstructed (HB 266)

According to one of our directors who analyzed this bill, HB 266 would eliminate the ability of citizens to challenge prospective voters while attempting to register at the polls during Election Day. The individual can be challenged only after the fact, when the...

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Local Control an Issue for Raymond School Board Members

Seacoast Online RAYMOND — School board members debated a number of topics ranging from special education to the possibility of a statewide teachers' contract as they prepared for the New Hampshire School Board Association's 2009 assembly last weekend. Locally, board...

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More Changes to 91-A Proposed (HB 425)

HB 425 would make some Proposed Changes to Right to Know Law This has now been assigned bill number - HB 425 HB 425 Public hearing is in the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday Jan 27th at 1:00 PM. Also, the next RTK Commission meeting is Friday February 6, 10:00 AM...

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WE DO MORE THAN JUST VOTER FRAUD ISSUES.