Keith Murphy in the Union Leader… Manchester’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen took a page out of the Politburo’s book Tuesday night in an outrageous and blatant example of abuse of power so audacious and breathtaking it left the audience gasping. In so...
From the Concord Monitor… Concord city councilors voted last night not to place a proposed tax cap on the November ballot. Instead, councilors decided to postpone action on the matter until officials in the attorney general’s office, the secretary of...
From the Union Leader… We are told — always by proponents of big government — that government can restrain its own spending; all voters need to do is elect the right people. History shows otherwise. Exhibit A: The Republican Revolution of 1994. In...
From the Union Leader… MANCHESTER – The battle over a proposed city spending cap heated up yesterday, as proponents planned to take aldermen to court to force the question onto the Nov. 4 ballot. An overwhelming majority of people responding to a UnionLeader.com...
September 4, 2008 NH Center for Public Policy Studies Brief Description It will come as no surprise to those experienced with the state budget that New Hampshire is facing a potential budget deficit in the next – 2010 and 2011 – biennium. In the 1990’s, the state’s...
From the Union Leader… MANCHESTER – Wall Street’s opinion on a spending cap is expected to be available today, one of the key pieces of information demanded Tuesday night by Democratic aldermen as they pushed to delay a referendum on the proposed cap. City...