Category Archives: CNHT
Ed Naile: Vermont Statewide Voter Database
I have in my possession the updated, current Vermont Statewide Voter Database that the state sends to me free of charge every month. NH can’t send NH taxpayers our own Statewide Database for the obvious reason – it is loaded with … Continue reading
Family Leave Bill is Tax on Income (HB 628)
Recently HB 628 passed the NH House. It claims to be a Family Leave bill, but it is a tax on income. It requires employers to withhold .5% of employees’ wages. Naturally, it excludes government employees. It has an opt-out provision, for … Continue reading
Town Meeting Time is HERE!
NH has a long-time tradition of late-winter, early-springtime ‘town meetings’ at which spending is decided and local laws are adopted or repealed via warrant articles that are placed on the ballot. On Page 15 of this document, the State of … Continue reading
10 Things to Watch for at NH Town Meetings!
Many people who live in NH still do not understand the importance of attending town meetings. Town meetings/deliberative sessions and votes in SB2 towns are where the BULK of your taxes are raised and money is spent. Starting in January, … Continue reading
Legislation Proposes State Takeover of Education (HB 1497)
HB 1497 is legislation proposes the STATE take over your local public school. BI-PARTISAN SPONSORS: Rep. Ladd, Graf. 4; Rep. Myler, Merr. 10 This is a “takeover” document. If the state does not like a school district’s plan for improving poor … Continue reading
Bills Held Over to 2018
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. |Keep … Continue reading
Two Restrictive Firearms Bills (HB 1566, HB 1406) 2018
HB 1566, introduced by Rep. Delmar Burridge (D-Cheshire 16) would ban the carrying of firearms in many areas of the state. HB 1566 is a frontal assault on your right to bear arms. Rep. Timothy Horrigan (D-Strafford 6) has introduced HB … Continue reading
Ed Naile: Jury Duty for Thee, But Not For Me
The ridiculous claim that anyone, from anywhere, without any identification, can vote in New Hampshire in a Federal Election simply by “intending” in his mind, to become lawfully domiciled or abandon a previous domicile, has created two distinct classes of … Continue reading
Ed Naile: Is “Establishing a Physical Presence” Enough?
I know the NH Legislature is working on the endless pursuit of a single definition for the legal terms residence and domicile, so they can eradicate voter fraud by legislation, but have they considered the next leap of logic they … Continue reading
CNHT Needs Bill Reviewers, Trackers
CNHT is looking for volunteers to track NH legislation, alert us to when the bills will be heard before House and Senate committees, and ultimately, when they will be voted upon by both full bodies. The best way to prepare … Continue reading