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New Hampshire Chapter of AFP

PO Box 464, Windham, NH 03087

Phone: (603) 894-5881

Email: infoNH@afphq.org

Keeping New Hampshire Competitive

Keeping New Hampshire Competitive

Under the shadow of a growing state government, fear of economic insecurity grows along with it. New Hampshire must compete in today’s modern economy. That can only be accomplished through fiscally sound policies that attract residents and improve the state’s economic standing.

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Tuesday, March 31st 2009
by rmyslinski
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Americans for Prosperity- New Hampshire AFP will join thousands of activists across the state on April 15th for a taxpayer tea party on the Capitol steps in Concord to protest wasteful government spending at the state and federal levels.

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Friday, March 27th 2009
by rmyslinski
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The surprise revenue source to pay for much of the Obama budget is something known deceptively as “climate revenues,” also known as “cap-and-trade.” What cap-and-trade really means is tax-and-spend—at an unprecedented level and with sweeping consequences throughout the economy, both nationally and here in New Hampshire.

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Friday, December 12th 2008
by rmyslinski
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Americans for Prosperity launched a website (www.stopthebailoutnh.com) calling on all hard working New Hampshire families to sign a petition telling their federal elected officials we cannot afford another government bailout.

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Thursday, November 20th 2008
by rmyslinski
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Under the shadow of a growing state government, fear of economic
insecurity grows along with it. New Hampshire must compete in today’s modern economy. That can only be accomplished through fiscally sound policies that attract residents and improve the state’s economic standing.

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Tuesday, October 28th 2008
by clewandowski
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WINDHAM FAMILIES TO LOSE THEIR HOMES AS LOCAL TAXES SKYROCKET TO RECORD RATES

Americans For Prosperity Calls For Full Transparency In Town Spending

WINDHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE— Americans For Prosperity, a grassroots free market group, today called for an immediate reconsideration of the recently released residential tax rate for the Town of Windham. With a record 11.8% increase this year, bringing the tax rate to $18 per thousand, AFP wonders where hard working families will come up with the extra money in these uncertain economic times to fund an already out of control Windham School System.

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