Republican Review Issue #11
Republican Review Issue 11
Republican Review Issue 11
It comes as no surprise that Aboul was the top vote getter (higher than the President himself) in the town of Seabrook. Everyone knows Aboul, whether it’s from his convenience store Richdale on Route 1, or from his two terms on the Board of Selectmen, or his Vice Chairmanship of the Rockingham Planning Commission. Aboul …
One could say Herb is part of a UNH family; he earned his Bachelor degree there, as did all 4 of his grown children.Herb is a New Hampshire native, but left the state for 30 years before choosing to return. He earned his Masters degree in Civil Engineering from the South Dakota School of Mines …
CONCORD – Today House Republican Leader Gene Chandler (R-Bartlett) and Rep. Pat Abrami (R-Stratham) offered the following comments following the hearing on a Senate proposed amendment that would block the Department of Revenue Administration from being able to use tips received by employees in their calculation of Business Enterprise Tax owed by businesses. House Republican …
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Seven years ago, Glenn chose to move here from Connecticut, saying to himself “What better place than New Hampshire to live as a Republican interested in politics?” We couldn’t agree more. Back in Connecticut, Glenn was involved in town politics and served on the Board of Education and Board of Finance. He brings this experience …
New Member Spotlight: Rep. Glenn Cordelli (R- Tuftonborough) Read More »
After retiring in 2010 from a long career as an engineer, manager and administrator of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Jim decided to give back and get more involved in politics. He’s been a Ward moderator for 20 years, and has served on both Planning and School Boards in Rochester. These experiences make him a helpful …
New Member Spotlight: Rep. Jim Gray (R- Rochester) Read More »
CONCORD– A resolution brought forward by Minority Leader Gene Chandler, Majority Leader Stephen Shurtleff and Speaker Terie Norelli called for honoring the victims and heroes of the Boston Marathon Tragedy. House Resolution 9 received unanimous bipartisan support 312-0. Minority Leader Gene Chandler’s statement on the resolution: “We felt it was imperative that the New Hampshire …
House Resolution Honors Victims and Heroes of Boston Marathon Tragedy Read More »
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Knowing he was about to wrap up 6 rewarding years on the School Board, Bob decided to run for State office and try something new. Bob has worked in the lighting business for 30 years, starting as an electrical engineer and now focusing on sales and management. He balances working full-time while serving in the …
New Member Spotlight: Rep. Bob Nigrello (R- East Kingston) Read More »
Emily decided to run for state office, because she was impressed with what Republicans were able to accomplish last session, and wanted to be a part of that effort. Like most of us, Emily is focused on “making sure government is extremely careful with tax payer money,” and realized the need to get more involved …
New Member Spotlight: Rep. Emily Sandblade (R- Manchester) Read More »
As a business owner himself, Bruce knows first hand how excessive state regulations and red tape make it hard to expand economically and add jobs. He started his company Hodgdon & Son, Inc. back in 1990 and does site work and excavating for numerous development projects in the area. Bruce is a native of Northwood, …
New Member Spotlight: Rep. Bruce Hodgdon (R- Northwood) Read More »
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