From Chairman Stephen Stepanek <[email protected]>
Subject Your Weekly New Hampshire Republican Newsletter
Date May 28, 2021 9:51 PM
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WEEKLY NEWSLETTER ​

_NOTE FROM CHAIRMAN STEPANEK _
_WEEKLY GOVERNOR'S GLANCE _
_UPCOMING EVENTS _
_HOUSE REPUBLICAN UPDATE _
_SENATE REPUBLICAN UPDATE _
_REPUBLICAN SPOTLIGHT_
_CANDIDATE CHRIS LINS - BOW/DUNBARTON SPECIAL ELECTION _
_NHGOP Tweets _

NH FEDERATION OF REPUBLICAN WOMEN
NH YOUNG REPUBLICANS  

DEAR ,

I hope you all have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend ahead of you -
let’s remember the sacrifices so many have made to preserve and
protect the freedoms we get to enjoy. 

I wanted to use this message to describe what exactly the New
Hampshire Republican State Committee does. Our main job is to elect
Republican Candidates - we do this in a number of ways. We raise money
to build our grassroots organization in New Hampshire, send mail and
digital advertisements to get our voters out on Election Day, and
support our Republican candidates by utilizing our voter data and
applications to power their campaigns. 

We are laser-focused on fulfilling those objections every day at the
New Hampshire Republican Party, and I’ll let you in on some news:
Next week when we file our first financial report with The New
Hampshire Secretary of State, the NHGOP will be in the best possible
financial position we have ever been as a party at this point in an
election cycle. 

That doesn’t happen by accident. Our operation is only possible
because of dedicated supporters like you who empower us to continually
reach new heights. IF YOU WANT TO HELP US GAIN EVEN MORE GROUND
AGAINST THE DEMOCRATS, YOU CAN DO SO SECURELY VIA WINRED BEFORE
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Please don’t hesitate to reach out to the NHGOP for help if you need
it - we are here to serve.

Stephan Stepanek
NHGOP Chairman 

WEEKLY GOVERNOR'S GLANCE 

 _DID YOU CATCH THE GOVERNOR ON FOX NEWS THIS PAST WEEK?_


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UPCOMING EVENTS 

_ MAY 29TH  __ SULLIVAN COUNTY GOP MEMORIAL WEEKEND BBQ___

_ JUNE 3RD  __ HCRC LINCOLN DAY DINNER  (FEAT. MIKE PENCE) _

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_ J__UNE 12TH__ _​ _HCRC FLAG DAY FAMILY PICNIC & SHOTGUN SHOOT_

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_ J__UNE 13TH__ _ RRRC HORSESHOES & HEROES

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_ J__ULY 17TH__ _​ _HCRC MACHINE GUN SHOOT_

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_ J__ULY 23RD __MCRC ANNUAL WINE TASTING EVENT_

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HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER APPLAUDS COMMITTEE VOTE ON SB3

House Majority Leader Jason Osborne (R-Auburn) released the following
statement in response to the House Ways and Means Committee voting
23-0 to pass SB3, clarifying the tax treatment of the Federal Paycheck
Protect Program loans.
“I commend the extensive work the Ways and Means committee put into
SB3 to ensure this is the best policy for our state to adopt,’ said
Rep. Osborne. ‘The fact of the matter is that this money never
belonged to New Hampshire to begin with. We should not be in the
business of taxing federal relief money meant to keep businesses
afloat during a worldwide pandemic. The taxing of this money was
forgiven at the federal level, and it is only right that it is also
forgiven at the state level. This has been a top priority for the
Republican Caucus this year, and we fully support this solution. I am
looking forward to the full House vote next week and passing this
important piece of legislation on to Governor Sununu.’’
 

_TO VIEW THE ENTIRE HOUSE CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK, CLICK THE LINK
BELOW! _

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SENATE REPUBLICAN UPDATE

Finance Committee Passes Balanced Budget
Prioritizes working families, Main Street businesses & property
taxpayers

CONCORD, NH – Finance Committee Republicans today passed a balanced
budget for the next two years that is fiscally responsible, helps
small businesses, property taxpayers, working families and those in
our communities that are most vulnerable. 
 
      “The budget we passed is a win for taxpayers and a win for
New Hampshire,” said Finance Chairman Sen. Gary Daniels (R-Milford),
“It takes care of our state’s priorities, funds essential needs
across the board and lives within our means. The House proposed
sending $100 million dollars directly back to property taxpayers which
we supported. We are also sending an additional $188 million dollars
from meals and rooms revenue back to cities and towns for property tax
relief, an increase of $50.5 million over the last budget.” 
 
      “Our budget also emphasizes helping our small businesses
through tax cuts; providing more educational opportunities for
low-income families; helping our citizens dealing with mental health
and addiction issues and protecting our treasured natural resources
and environment by dedicating more funding to keeping our water
clean,” Daniels added.
  
     Senate President Chuck Morse (R-Salem), praised the work done
by the committee, saying, “As a member of Finance, I could not be
prouder of the consideration and deliberation that has gone in to
shaping this budget. Weighing so many competing interests is never
easy, but we listened carefully to our departments and the public when
they gave their input. This budget is fiscally conservative, built on
reliable revenue numbers and keeps the promises Republicans made when
we laid out our agenda back in January,” said Morse. 
 
   “It’s unfortunate that the Democrats on the committee pushed
for unsustainable spending and a multitude of tax increases on our
Main Street businesses. Voters made it very clear last November that
they do not want an income tax in our state. It’s obvious Democrats
haven’t listened and continue to want to spend New Hampshire into an
income tax. Senate Republicans will never allow that to happen,”
continued Morse. 

REPUBLICAN SPOTLIGHT : BARBARA GRIFFIN 

THIS WEEKS REPUBLICAN SPOTLIGHT IS BARBARA GRIFFIN, A CURRENT
REPRESENTATIVE OF HILLSBOROUGH 6 AND RESIDENT OF GOFFSTOWN, NH. 

REPRESENTATIVE GRIFFIN CHAIRS THE ELECTION LAW COMMITTEE, WITH A
DEDICATED FOCUS ON ENSURING ELECTION INTEGRITY FOR ALL GRANITE
STATERS.

THANK YOU REPRESENTATIVE GRIFFIN FOR ALL OF YOUR WORK TO KEEP
CONFIDENCE AND TRANSPARENCY IN OUR STATE'S ELECTION SYSTEM.

Learn more about Representative Griffin here!
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