State Budget Analysis – TAX SUMMIT

A Little Good News, Some Mixed News, But Even More Bad News in Concord A State Fiscal Analysis by NH Senator Jeb Bradley, District 3 October 16, 2009 The recent release of New Hampshire’s revenue receipts simultaneously offers glimmers of hope while raising even more...

Soros-Funded Group to Testify for Income Tax Again

Per an article in the Union Leader, on October 21 and 22 of 2009, Susan Almy of the NH House of Representatives will be holding a two-day tax ‘summit’ at the Legislative Office Building. October 21 the session will run from 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM in LOB...

Parental Rights Supercede the State’s

Note: In an attempt to keep taxpayers and parents apprised of what is going on in the home schooling study committee, we have been posting firsthand accounts of these meetings provided by the Home School Legal Defense Association. (HSLDA) Some supporters of the new...

HSLDA – “The Fix is In”

Update! HSLDA The Home Education Advisory Council will meet. Their meeting will be held in Room 12 at the Department of Education, 101 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH. October 13, from 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. There may be discussion about the proposed rules in advance of...

Lynch Signs UN Agreement

October 2, 2009 United Nations Development Programme Newsroom Agreements reached at Summit send powerful message to negotiators in Copenhagen Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and United Nations officials today joined with 30 global leaders in Los Angeles, at the closing...

Citizens Groups Want to Cut Budget 30 Percent

Meredith News CLAREMONT – Claremont Citizens for Lower Taxes will hold their “tea party” Saturday at the Moose Lodge on Broad Street, as a symbol of their dissatisfaction with the city’s property taxes. Although the group’s leader, Cynthia...