Republican Review – April 19, 2019
Republican Review | Volume 4 Issue 20 | April 19, 2019
Republican Review | Volume 4 Issue 20 | April 19, 2019
Republican Review | Volume 4 Issue 19 | April 12, 2019
CONCORD – House Republican Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) issued a statement following the passage of HB1 and HB2, bills relating to the state budget. As amended, the budget proposes to increase spending by 13% ($637 million in General and Education Fund spending, and over $1.5 billion in total funds) over the current operating budget, FY2018-2019, …
CONCORD – House Republican Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) issued a statement following the House’s approval of an amendment to the Democrat state budget proposal that restores funding to the Internet Crimes Against Children fund, a program that Governor Sununu had funded, but was cut by House Democrats during the Finance committee process. “Republicans had filed …
House Republican Leader Reacts to Democrats About-Face on ICAC Funding Read More »
Republican Review | Volume 4 Issue 18 | April 5, 2019
Concord, NH – Today, after the Democratically-led House Finance Committee voted and approved their proposed budget – which raises unprecedented taxes and eliminates countless strategic investments – Governor Chris Sununu and legislative leaders issued the following statements: “From an income tax masquerading as paid family leave program to a job-killing capital gains tax …
House Finance Committee Budget Raises Taxes on New Hampshire Families Read More »
Republican Review | Volume 4 Issue 17 | March 29, 2019
Republican Review | Volume 4 Issue 16 | March 22, 2019
“Representative Ley has proven himself to be a rogue partisan extremist, and has demonstrated that he is not fit to serve in a leadership role in this body. His divisive comments yesterday showed that he is more interested in fanning the flames of discontent in the House, than resolving concerns in a professional and respectful …
Republican Leader Hinch to Speaker Shurtleff: Rep. Ley Should Go Read More »
CONCORD – House Republican Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) issued a statement relative to the press conference held today where Governor Sununu and local and state leaders spoke in support of the Capital Infrastructure Revitalization Fund as part of his FY 2020—2021 Budget. “The governor has it right. One time revenue should be designated to one …
House Republican Leader Richard Hinch (R-Merrimack) released the following statement in response to remarks delivered by House Democrat Majority Leader Douglas Ley (D-Jaffrey) during the unanimous consent portion of the House proceedings: “I find it highly inappropriate that the House Majority Leader Douglas Ley took advantage of unanimous consent at the end of session to …
House Republican Leader Responds to Remarks Delivered by Democrat Majority Leader Read More »
CONCORD – House Republican Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) issued a statement following the New Hampshire House vote to pass HB397, relative to drivers’ licenses for New Hampshire residents who do not possess a social security card. “Democrats in New Hampshire are totally out of touch with our state. HB397 would allow illegal immigrants to obtain …
House Republican Leader Reacts to House Vote Allowing Licensure of Illegal Immigrants Read More »
CONCORD – House Republican Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) issued a statement following the New Hampshire House vote to pass SB1-FN, relative to family and medical leave. “Groups representing New Hampshire’s business community spoke up loud and clear in their opposition to this program. Despite this testimony, House Democrats decided to pass their fatally flawed paid …
House Republican Leader Reacts to House Vote on SB1-FN Read More »
CONCORD – House Republican Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) issued a statement following the New Hampshire House vote to pass HB109, requiring background checks for commercial firearms sales and HB514, imposing a waiting period between the purchase and delivery of a firearm. “New Hampshire is ranked as one of the safest states in America. The vast …
House Republican Leader Reacts to House Vote on Democrats’ Anti-Gun Legislation Read More »
CONCORD – House Republican Leader Dick Hinch issued a statement following the New Hampshire House vote to pass HB560, relative to single-use carryout bags.. The bill would require every store or food service business to “provide reusable plastic or recycled paper bags to customers for no less than 10 cents.” “Businesses and consumers can currently …
House Republican Leader Reacts to House Vote on Plastic Bag Tax Bill Read More »