NEW HAMPSHIRE’S right-to-know law is meant to ensure transparency and accountability in our government, but citizens often run into roadblocks attempting to get state and local agencies to live up to the letter and intent of the law. Currently, the right-to-know law...
SB 112 establishes a “council” on the creative economy. This bill creates a permanent council designed to identify opportunities to spend state and federal dollars to promote the creative economy. Creative economy is a term coined by John Howkins in 2001...
On January 3 and 4, one of the first actions of our NH Legislators will be to vote on retained bills from the 2017 session. You may want to voice your opinion on the following bills before January 3. THIS IS A RIGHT TO KNOW ISSUE HB 471, Abortion Statistics: Support...
Piermont’s Not-So-Competitive Bidding Process Introduction from Part 1: If you still don’t understand that your own NH town is a good place to start draining the swamp, please read on… Piermont is a small town in Grafton County, New Hampshire. When we say small, we...
On Tuesday May 23 fro 3-4:00 PM, Chairman Ed Naile met at our Concord office with six representatives from various organizations in Venezuela about transparency in NH municipal government. From 4-5:00 PM he met with six representatives from various countries in...
What Happens When a Selectwoman Challenges the Town of Piermont? – Part 5 Piermont Taxes, Assessments and Avitar Introduction from Part 1: If you still don’t understand that your own NH town is a good place to start draining the swamp, please read on… Piermont is a...