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...

Ways and Means Will Meet to Discuss New Taxes

[Editor’s Note: CNHT and other grassroots tax organizations were not invited to participate] CONCORD – The New Hampshire House Ways and Means Committee will hold a seminar on Oct. 21 and Oct. 22 to solicit opinions and information on how well the state’s revenue...

Party of the ‘rich’ scheming for broadbased tax

According to this article in the Union Leader, “A legislative committee studying an income tax bill was told yesterday it should consider a sales tax instead.” The hearing was intended to be a formal briefing by UNH Economics Professor Ross Gittell on HB...

Republicans call for state special session

September 3, 2009 Nashua Telegraph CONCORD – Republican legislative leaders called upon Gov. John Lynch to convene a special session to cut spending in a state budget embroiled in a $110 million court dispute and faced with lagging revenues over the past two months....

Losing the NH Advantage

State seems to be shifting away from small-business owners by Scott Flegal Nashua Telegraph I remember when New Hampshire was decidedly pro-small-business. It’s not anymore. New Hampshire historically maintained a favorable climate for business start-ups. There...