Who really pays for business tax cuts in New Hampshire?

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Based on our research, the proposal would drain tens of millions of dollars from the state budget, could weaken funding for education, health care, and local services, and ultimately shift more costs onto families and property-tax payers, all while offering most businesses savings too small to meaningfully boost hiring or investment. Here’s what the data show, and why it matters for Granite Staters.

Granite State’s affordability crisis is real

read more…: Granite State’s affordability crisis is real

It’s easy to say that people just need to make better choices. But the truth is, even people who are working full time or holding down two jobs, budgeting carefully and saving where they can are struggling to afford the basics. And it’s not because of lattes. It’s because of math.

The Soapbox: Good fiscal policy in NH is not a zero-sum game

read more…: The Soapbox: Good fiscal policy in NH is not a zero-sum game

Strengthening economic security through strong fiscal policy can allow our state’s economy to thrive for everyone.

A President Elizabeth Warren would be this century’s FDR

read more…: A President Elizabeth Warren would be this century’s FDR

I had been undecided on whom to vote for in the upcoming NH Presidential Primary on Tuesday, February 11th, until last week. As a proud Granite Stater, I take our First in the Nation status seriously by speaking to the candidates and asking hard questions. I strongly believe Elizabeth Warren is the Franklin Delano Roosevelt of our time, and she has earned my vote for president.

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