Aug 1, 2008
The Governor did not seem to want to make a comment on the tax cap initiatives that have been succeeding in towns and cities in NH:
Jul 31, 2008
From the Union Leader… An anti-tax group that aims to curb municipal spending has wrapped up its petition drives in Manchester and Concord, announcing it has collected enough signatures to ensure its proposal will go before voters in both communities this...
Jul 31, 2008
From the Concord Monitor… The push to enact a municipal tax cap in Concord cleared a major hurdle yesterday, when backers submitted petitions that they said contain more than enough signatures to put the cap on the ballot in November. The measure, which caps tax...
Jul 30, 2008
From Seacoast Online… SOMERSWORTH — The tax cap petition was turned into to City Hall Tuesday. On behalf of the New Hampshire Advantage Coalition, resident Tim Logsdon — a former Somersworth School Board member — began circulating the petition in May for a tax...
Jul 28, 2008
by Ed Naile This is all so confusing, this anti-tax stuff. I am an efficient small government – personal responsibility activist of sorts – home grown. I have no degree from any community college or nothin. No wonder the anti-tax label confuses me, being I am on...
Jul 22, 2008
As Chairman of the New Hampshire Advantage Coalition I have made it my commitment to fight against higher taxes and keep spending to a reasonable level. Just this year we started spending cap drives in eight communities and instituted our “Defending the New...