Republican Review Issue 7
Republican Review Issue 7
Republican Review Issue 7
After a career in the airline industry, most recently as General Manager of Continental Airlines at Logan, David is happy to be in the legislature. He requested to serve in Public Works, because friend Senator Rausch asked him to sit on the same committee he did. David is enjoying it and state governance immensely. His …
Brad always wanted to do public service, and still gets goosebumps walking up the State House steps. Brad’s Dad and best friend was quiet, even-keeled, patriotic and a great public servant, and inspired him to do his part and follow his foot steps. Brad ran for office focused on making it easier for businesses to …
New Member Spotlight: Rep. Brad Bailey (R-Monroe) Read More »
As a freshman at UNH, Joe is extremely concerned about the economy and the availability of jobs after graduation. He is very interested in state policy issues, especially the budget, and decided to major in Political Science. Joe is finding the legislature an incredible learning experience, particularly in Election Law, where he serves in committee. …
New Member Spotlight: Rep. Joe Sweeney (R-Salem) Read More »
Republican Review Issue 6
CONCORD – Today House Republican Leader Gene Chandler (R-Bartlett) offered the following comment in reaction to the Senate passage of HB 598, a bill that bill increases the amount of the record-keeping safe harbor deduction under the business profits tax. House Republican Leader Gene Chandler (R-Bartlett) “We are pleased that the Senate has passed HB598. …
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CONCORD – Today House Republican Leader Gene Chandler (R-Bartlett) offered the following comment in reaction to the Senate action on HB370, a bill that would repeal the Education Opportunity Tax Credit program. The Senate voted to table the bill 13-11. House Republican Leader Gene Chandler (R-Bartlett) “I applaud the Senate for taking action to keep …
Republican Review Issue 5
Like many of us, Tracy decided to run for office to see if he could make a difference. In his own words, “I found myself complaining and said to myself you’ve got to get off the bench and be part of the game.” As a Business Broker, he is concerned about the current environment which …
New Member Spotlight: Rep. Tracy Emerick (R-Hampton) Read More »
Kelleigh has been interested in politics ever since she was about 5 years old, and came to the State House to see her mother, who was a State Representative at the time. Since then, she worked for numerous campaigns, including Pat Buchanan and Ovide Lamontagne’s, and for elected officials, such as Senator Bob Smith, in …
New Member Spotlight: Rep. Kelleigh Murphy (R-Bedford) Read More »
Concord, NH – Republican members of the Joint Health Care Reform Oversight Committee today issued the following statements after disclosure from Governor Hassan’s office as well as the Department of Insurance that her administration would no longer be pursuing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the federal government with regards to the implementation of the …
Republican Review Issue 4
The Municipal and County Government committee seems to be a great fit for a new member from Bedford, Dave Danielson, who has served in local government positions for almost two decades – serving in numerous capacities including Town Council, Planning Board, Master Plan committees, Southern NH Planning Commission and more. When he’s not in the …
New Member Spotlight: Rep. Dave Danielson (R-Bedford) Read More »
After many years of talking about politics, Leon finally decided it was time to run. It can be a lot to juggle, since Leon owns and operates his own business, which incorporates a car repair shop, used car sales, and a U Haul dealership in Lancaster. Leon also represents a geographically large district, including the …
New Member Spotlight: Rep. Leon Rideout (R-Lancaster) Read More »
CONCORD – House Republican Leader Gene Chandler (R-Bartlett) and Ranking Republican on the House Finance Committee, Rep. Neal Kurk (R-Weare), offered the following comments in reaction to the passage of HB1 and HB2, the bills dealing with the State budget. Rep. Gene Chandler (R-Bartlett), House Republican Leader “When 40,000 people in our State are looking …
House Republican Leaders Comment on Passage of Fiscally Irresponsible Budget Read More »