Regulatory reform picks up steam in New Hampshire legislature

Dealing with bureaucracy can be a drag, both in the emotional sense and in the way it can slow you down like an anchor.

New Hampshire officials are hoping to reduce that negative impression in their state through a series of efforts designed to make interacting with government easier.

In January, Gov. Chris Sununu’s Regulatory Reform Steering Committee issued a report recommending a number of ways to accomplish those goals. And this month, the House of Representatives passed a bill that would take some of those recommendations and make them a reality. | More at NH Watchdog

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Famous Quotes by Zachary Gottlieb, Dartmouth Loudmouth

Remember Vanessa Sievers the Dartmouth student from Montana who won the Grafton County Treasurer position then – abandoned it?

At the time, a Dartmouth Loudmouth named Zachary Gottlieb (almost all of them are named Zachary or Josh) issued this revealing statement about the Super-enfranchised student treasurer: |Read more at CNHT

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Is Gov. Sununu Going Poised To Break His No Tax Pledge?

The Family Medical Leave Insurance bill (HB628) making it’s way through the New Hampshire House has a great many things wrong with it, not the least of which is that it not only taxes individual income, a division of state government we’ll never be able to opt out of has to be created to collect the tax and administer the program.

It’s an income tax.

Governor Sununu signed CNHT’s No Tax Pledge when he ran for the office he now holds along with many other Republicans, but the inside scoop is that leadership, including the Governor, secretly support the bill and are prepared to make this law. |More at GraniteGrok.com

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A Deeper Look Into the Troubling Family Medical Leave Insurance

The proposed Family Medical leave legislation will create an income tax but there’s plenty more wrong with this bill if the tax isn’t enough. Elliott Axelman joins me to discuss the many troubling facets of this awful piece of legislation (HB 628).

| More at GraniteGrok.com

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NH: Bill would force towns to make collective bargaining meetings open to public

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New Hampshire lawmakers narrowly reject 2nd effort to have state taxpayers contribute to local pensions

An effort to resurrect a bill that would put the state of New Hampshire on the hook for $171 million in local government employee pension contributions over the next four years was defeated by a single vote in the state’s House of Representatives. | More at NH Watchdog

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Isabella Katherine Arms – Connecticut Resident, New Hampshire Voter

Ladies and gentlemen who serve on this NH jury, meet Isabella Katherine Arms, dob 4/29/1998, 63 Pine Mountain Road, Ridgefield, CT. 06877.

This dean’s list CT./University of NH student is a burgeoning political activist working to forward one of the NH Democrats most dear-to-their-hearts issues – Super-enfranchisement of out-of-state college voters. | Keep Reading at GraniteGrok.com

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Combating the Islamic Radicalization of American Youth

I had the honor and privilege of speaking with Raheel Raza from the Clarion Project about their campaign to prevent the spread of radical Islamic ideology and violence among American children and youth.

A Pakistani living as a Canadian Citizen, Raheel Raza travels the world to talk about the dangers of Radical Islam and how they use the culture and human nature to spread hate and silence dissent. | More at GraniteGrok.com

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Time to Restore the Rights of the Legitimate Voter

Many years ago, when I left home to enter the University of Maryland, it was with the intention of living there only from September through May of each year. It was my expectation – which events justified – that from June through August between terms I would work a summer job, ideally one that would enable me to live at home in order to avoid depleting my earnings by paying rent. It was further my expectation – which events also justified – that upon graduation, I would depart for whichever new location the job market or post-graduate study took me. | Read more at CNHT

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Give Homeschoolers Fair Treatment

The House Children and Family Law Committee planned to continue the public hearing on HB 1650 re educational neglect on Tuesday, February 13th; however, because it did not appear in the House Calendar, it is rescheduled for Wednesday, February 21st, immediately before the committee will vote on the bill. | More at School Choice for NH

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