Category Archives: Budgets
New Hampshire Politics with John Burt – The Budget
Rep Hoell and Rep Burt talk about why the House of Representatives did not pass a State Budget for the first time in history. We talked about the Senate and what part the House will play in making a State … Continue reading
Federal funding for state infrastructure or affordable housing might dry up
The Community Development Finance Authority (CDFA) … recently said it has to pause in handing out more than $2 million in community development block grants because Congress has yet to pass a continuing resolution to fund the federal government and … Continue reading
School Budgeting Workshop April 22nd
Announcing an exciting opportunity for new and returning elected officials in New Hampshire school districts: “School Budgets: Getting Ahead of the Curve” A school budgeting workshop April 22 hosted by the School District Governance Association of New Hampshire. More… |timberlanesandown … Continue reading
UNH Admin. Helps Students Beg Legislature for More Money
Please sir, may I have another…ten million. In an effort to encourage the New Hampshire Legislature to allocate more funding in the upcoming state budget to the university system, members of the UNH student body and university administration met in … Continue reading
Timberlane Can’t Manage a Quorum?
Timberlane’s eagerly awaited budget committee meeting tonight was canceled after the fact due to a lack of quorum. Superintendent Metzler was not there either. More… Donna Green | timberlanesandown Get Your New Media Militia updates on Facebook or Twitter
Small Things are Often Forgotten in Politics
There is much hullabaloo in Concord over the state budget and arguments surrounding various numbers. One of the biggest battles revolves around what is described as the significant difference in revenue amounts as estimated in the governor’s budget (which estimate … Continue reading
“Default Judgment: Opening School District Books”
Today’s Union Leader editorial concerns my case. The paper’s editorial board correctly concludes that default budgets should be much more transparent. More… Donna Green |timberlandandsandown Get Your New Media Militia updates on Facebook or Twitter
N.H. Budget Must Address Priorities, But Be Within State’s Means
The state Senate began work Monday on crafting its version of the next two-year state budget. … Senate Finance Chair Gary Daniels, a Milford Republican, spoke to NHPR’s Morning Edition about the process moving forward. (Text or Audio) | NHPR … Continue reading
John Burt, Victoria Sullivan, The Freedom Caucus, and the Budget Process
State Representatives John Burt and Victoria Sullivan started the Under the Golden Dome segment by talking about the three budget bills that recently passed in the House, while sharing about the budget process. They pointed out how the Freedom Caucus … Continue reading
What The NH House Freedom Caucus Must Do Next On The Budget
This is a companion piece to What Governor Sununu Must Do Next On The Budget, which I posted yesterday. As I did with the prior post, I will begin with the NH House Freedom Caucus’ statement on the House’s failure … Continue reading