Category Archives: CNHT
Domicile Defined: Every v. Madison 1984
Having a domicile, which is what is required to vote in the NH Constitution, is a matter of facts. The facts in this case show overwhelmingly that the Every Family was domiciled in NH when the Town of MADISON tried … Continue reading
Statewide Voter Checklist Info – From Vermont
Here is what I get from Vermont every month for free: a copy of an updated VOTER CHECKLIST. So why is NH’s voter database secret? Taxpayers should be asking that question. | CNHT
Hearing on Springhill Farm Eviction to be Held December 6th
We have been following the case of the Springhill Farm which is run currently by tenant and relative of the trust owner Jay Sweet, and his family. The Sweets filed a discrimination complaint with the NH Commission for Human Rights over the … Continue reading
Budget Season at Sanborn
On November 15, the Sanborn Regional School District Budget Committee joined the School Board to hear plans and spending proposal details from the Administrative leaders of the Elementary and Middle Schools as well as from the Athletic and Technology Departments. … Continue reading
Pembroke’s Budget Shortfall
Pembroke has a budget shortfall of $977,000.00. It is making the news. People find it hard to understand – especially Pembroke taxpayers. Here is a very simple glimpse into what may be the problem. Pembroke has a Budget Committee. Here … Continue reading
Housing Shortages for Seniors
Housing shortages for the elderly tug at the heartstrings of most people. News outlets write about the problem all the time. Getting creative to solve New Hampshire’s senior housing crisis The problem with most housing shortage stories is the shortage … Continue reading
Orville “Bud” Fitch New Election Expert?
NPR had a very revealing article about Orville “Bud” Fitch who will now become, at the insistence of Secretary of State Bill Gardner – our new election expert! N.H. Secretary of State Taps Statehouse Veteran as Elections Attorney Orville “Bud” … Continue reading
Trump Election Integrity Commissioner Will Not Be Fooled By New Hampshire’s Unique Interpretation of “Domicile”
A prominent member of President Trump’s election fraud commission is battling back against “absurd” accusations that the panel is trying to suppress the vote. In a sit-down interview with The Hill, Hans von Spakovsky dismissed criticism from liberals who say … Continue reading
Bud Fitch’s Voter Fraud Investigations
Rich talked to Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers, for A Question of Voter Fraud. Rich and Ed began by talking about the recent news concerning Bud Fitch’sinvolvement in voter fraud investigations. Rich asked about Ed’s interactions with the Governor and the … Continue reading
In Whom Do We Trust? The Springhill Farm in Chester
At the time of her death in 2001 [Muriel Church] entrusted the NH property to the town of Chester with the stipulation that they rent to tenants, preferably family members, who would maintain the farm as open space, in perpetuity. … Continue reading