David A. Super, Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law and Economics sent this letter to our NH Senate in opposition to HB 392 and why an Article V Convention is a bad idea. He stated “Contrary to the testimony presented to the Committee last week, this legislation...
On February 23, 2023 the NH House soundly defeated the Convention of States (COS) application (HCR1) after a massive push by the convention lobby. Sadly, 156 Republicans voted for it lured by the prospect of “term limits” and a “balanced...
This pamphlet defines the issue and the problems with the attack on single-family zoning. The note to journalists would be well-heeded by us all. “A note to journalists If you are writing or speaking about single-family zoning, please take care to use...
“Alexa Carpenter: NH’s Housing Crisis: a product of vocal NIMBYs and a silent majority” is misleading and wrong. First of all, Carpenter typically cites a Saint Anselm College poll with the claim that “two-thirds of New Hampshire voters agree...
The NH Senate Finance Committee will surely recommend Ought to Pass (OTP) for SB 231, a $75M tax giveaway to developers for the purpose of building high-density/low-income housing in NH. Tell your Senators to vote NO on the floor and then let this bill cross over to...
While we were busy watching for HCR4 (a bill to call for a Constitutional Convention) to come up for a floor vote in the NH House of Representatives, little did we realize that HCR1, another resolution calling for an Article V Convention, also known as a Convention of...