Republican Review #13
Republican Review Issue 13
Republican Review Issue 13
CONCORD – Today House Republican Leader Gene Chandler (R-Bartlett) and House Republican Policy Leader Laurie Sanborn (R-Bedford) offered the following statement in reaction to the Senate passing their budget proposal. House Republican Leader Gene Chandler (R-Bartlett) “The Senate has done what some may want you to believe is impossible. They have produced a responsible, balanced …
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Dick has been active in Manchester’s Ward 12 for quite some time, having been appointed once to Selectman, and having served as Ballot Clerk and Moderator. Because of these roles, Dick believes he’s been able to have good input in the House Election Law committee. While he is enjoying his role as State Representative, he …
Mike moved to New Hampshire in 2010 to be part of the Free State Project. He has worked for Federal Express for 29 years, and had an opportunity to transfer from Ithaca to their Laconia facility. His boss has been very flexible with scheduling so he can serve in the NH House, especially during the …
It’s no surprise that Rick ran for State Representative, since he’s been involved in politics since he was a boy in Lawrence, Mass. In his home-town of Hudson, Rick has chaired the Budget Committee, and has served on the Conservation Commission and Zoning Board. He also has served as Hudson GOP chair and on county …
Republican Review Issue 12
Kevin is a professional fire fighter and EMTI for the town of Exeter, and has enjoyed this career for 9 years. He lives in Kingston with his wife, 12 year old son and 16 year old daughter, while hosting an international student from China. Kevin ran for state office because he wanted to get past …
Steve wanted to serve on Executive Departments and Administration because he was very concerned about the rule making authority granted by boards and agencies, and not by statute. Whenever possible, Steve would prefer decisions on regulations and fees to be made by the legislature. Steve knows first hand the effect of excessive state and federal …
Jim retired in June of last year after a long career in teaching – 31 years at Sunapee High School and a number of years at Lebanon High School – mostly focused on mathematics. He felt compelled to run for state office because he had the time and the capacity, and responded to the call …
Ralph really is a North Country person, being born and raised in Lancaster and having lived in Littleton for 40 years. He’s spent his entire life in the business world, and the past 25 years owning a publishing company with a business journal for the North American forestry industry. Its principal magazine is called the …
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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