Legislators Tax Summit is an Out Of State Charade

Submitted to Cabinet.com To the Editor: House Speaker Terie Norelli (D-Portsmouth) and state Rep. Susan Almy (D-Grafton) have arranged for a “tax summit” before the New Hampshire House Ways and Means Committee, Oct. 21-22. The public can attend but may not speak or...

GSFTC Confusing Voters Again

According to Cabinet.com the so-called Granite State ‘Fair Tax’ Coalition (NOT to be confused with the Coalition of NH Taxpayers) is coming to speak to Bedford voters on the 23rd. Their leader Rev. Exner stated: “Our group does not favor any one...

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...

Citizens Groups Want to Cut Budget 30 Percent

Meredith News CLAREMONT – Claremont Citizens for Lower Taxes will hold their “tea party” Saturday at the Moose Lodge on Broad Street, as a symbol of their dissatisfaction with the city’s property taxes. Although the group’s leader, Cynthia...

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...

Citizens Group Mounts Challenge to Spending Cap

MANCHESTER – A group of Manchester residents is taking the city to court in an effort to sink the proposed spending cap. Members of the group Keep Manchester Moving are asking a Hillsborough County Superior Court judge to deem the cap illegal. The group is also asking...