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“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
Two Restrictive Firearms Bills (HB 1566, HB 1406) 2018
HB 1566, introduced by Rep. Delmar Burridge (D-Cheshire 16) would ban the carrying of firearms in many areas of the state. HB 1566 is a frontal assault on your right to bear arms. Rep. Timothy Horrigan (D-Strafford 6) has introduced HB 1406 which will void your...
Jury Duty for Thee, But Not For Me
by Ed Naile The ridiculous claim that anyone, from anywhere, without any identification, can vote in New Hampshire in a Federal Election simply by “intending” in his mind, to become lawfully domiciled or abandon a previous domicile, has created two distinct classes of...
Is “Establishing a Physical Presence” Enough?
by Ed Naile I know the NH Legislature is working on the endless pursuit of a single definition for the legal terms residence and domicile, so they can eradicate voter fraud by legislation, but have they considered the next leap of logic they will encounter? By NH...
Fight Looms Over Voting Rights
CONCORD -- A showdown over residency and voting rights is expected to begin when the New Hampshire Senate reconvenes in January. The state Senate Election Law and Internal Affairs Committee approved an amendment to a retained bill, which passed the House of...
Sununu Signs All Day Kindergarten Bill
Governor Chris Sununu Statement on Full-Day Kindergarten Concord, NH – Following the legislature’s actions to pass full-day kindergarten today, Governor Chris Sununu issued the following statement: “The investments made today will give New Hampshire’s children a...
Domicile Defined: Every v. Madison 1984
Having a domicile, which is what is required to vote in the NH Constitution, is a matter of facts. The facts in this case show overwhelmingly that the Every Family was domiciled in NH when the Town of MADISON tried to prevent Mr. Every from voting. Why do elected and...