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Happy Independence Day!
On behalf of myself and the rest of the NHGOP team, I would like to thank everyone for their hard work in supporting local law enforcement and wish everyone a safe and fun 4th of July!
Over thirty committees and hundreds of volunteers joined in our efforts against radical calls to defund New Hampshire Police. How better to commemorate our country’s founding than by showing respect to our local heroes who keep it safe.
We also have some exciting events coming up in the next few weeks, and tickets are selling out fast so don’t wait! This Thursday in Concord, the NHGOP is collaborating with Grafton County Republicans to host a dinner with Congressmen Dan Crenshaw. For those who can’t make it but would like to support our event, scholarship opportunities are available.
Be sure to check out the NHGOP calendar to stay up to date on important upcoming events near you!
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Stephan Stepanek NHGOP Chairman
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July 8th GCRC & NHGOP Dinner Featuring... Congressman Dan Crenshaw
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July 15th Londonderry Pig Roast & BBQ
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July 17th HCRC Machine Gun Shoot
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July 17th Night at the Winery NHGOP Fundraiser Feat. Tommy Hicks
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July 22nd Sullivan County Dinner Cruise
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July 23rd MCRC Annual Wine Tasting Event
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August 21st NHFRW Tea & Garden Party
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MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE SPEAKER
As we reach the end of the regular session this year, I want to take a moment to wholeheartedly thank all of our representatives for their hard work and dedication in both committee work and in House session days. Special thanks to our committee of conference conferees and the members of Finance, who put in many extra hours of work over the past few weeks, negotiating under tight deadlines. Of course, none of this could be done without our dedicated and hard-working staff, all of whom work diligently behind the scenes to help the legislative process run smoothly, particularly through unprecedented times. The House is now in recess which means it is time to take a break from legislative business and spend time with family and friends. There will be no legislative business conducted from July 1st through August 20th. I sincerely wish all of you a safe and happy Fourth of July and a restful and enjoyable Summer break. Sherman Packard, Speaker of the House
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To view the entire House Calendar for the week, click the link below!
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House and Senate reach budget deal Spending plan for FY22-FY23 based on GOP agenda; works for all NH!
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CONCORD, NH – The New Hampshire House and Senate today reached a deal on a new state budget for FY22-FY23. Members of the Committee of Conference on HB2, led by Republicans, agreed on the $13.5B spending plan for the new biennium beginning on July 1, 2021. House Speaker Sherman Packard (R-Londonderry), and Senate President Chuck Morse (R-Salem), issued the following statement regarding the agreement:House Speaker Packard:“Today we reached an important milestone in our state budget process by coming to an agreement with our Senate counterparts. This budget is a fiscally conservative and balanced budget that enables New Hampshire families to keep more of their own hard-earned money by providing tax relief. It helps our business community thrive and will help sustain our economic growth. It improves both the education system and boosts much needed funds for mental health and substance abuse programs. These are promises we made to the New Hampshire voters in 2020, and these are promises that we are delivering results on. I recognize all of the hard work and dedication put into this budget process by both House and Senate members. I am proud of our citizen legislature’s commitment to spending tax dollars responsibly. This is never an easy process, but we were able to come together and agree upon a product that will enhance our economy and keep New Hampshire moving in the right direction.”Senate President Morse:“The budget we passed today reflects the strong Republican agenda we put forward last January, the same one the voters supported. It’s balanced, lives within our means, helps working families, supports Main Street businesses, protects taxpayers, cares for our most vulnerable, improves education, funds mental health and substance abuse programs, reduces regulatory burdens and keeps New Hampshire streets and homes safe.”“I appreciate the long hours and thoughtful consideration of the House and Senate members on the Committee of Conference for HB 2 that enabled us to reach a mutual agreement on state spending for the next two years. The budget process is long and complex. It requires us to start with reliable revenues estimates, to focus on priorities and to separate wants from needs, which is exactly what we did.”Budget Highlights:Taxpayers- Provides property tax relief to every New Hampshire homeowner
- Lowers taxes on New Hampshire’s small businesses
- Phases out Interest & Dividends Tax to help seniors and the disabledProperty Taxes
- Sends $100M directly back to property taxpayers
- Sends an additional $188M from Meals & Rooms revenue back to cities and towns forproperty tax relief – an increase of $50.5M over the last budget
- For the first time, puts 30% of revenues from the Meals & Rooms Tax into a dedicatedTrust Fund for distribution to cities and townsSmall Business
- Cuts business taxes (BET and BPT) and increases threshold for BET filing
- Reduces Meals & Rooms Tax for first time in decades
- Exempts Paycheck Protection Program(PPP) loans from state taxationPublic Safety
- Makes investments in Granite Shield, which continues to work on drug trafficking interdiction aimed at preventing the supply of illegal drugs from entering NH
- Funds the Commission on Law Enforcement Accountability, Community, and Transparency recommendations for body cameras, which reduce complaints filed against police officers and provide evidence when an incident occurs
- Provides $500,000 for Internet Crimes Against Children FundEducation
- Creates Education Freedom Accounts to give low-income New Hampshire families more choices for their children’s education
- Corrects education funding formula to ensure schools are not hurt by COVID enrollment drop, providing $67M in additional aid
- Provides $30M for school Building Aid
- Reserves $35M in Education Relief Aid for schools most in need
- Fund’s Governor’s Scholarship Fund
- Increases funding to towns that expand to full-day KindergartenProtecting our Environment
- Provides $15.6M for state aid grants to keep our water clean
- Consolidates Public Utilities Commission and Office of Strategic Initiative into a newDepartment of Energy to guide energy policy decisions such as development of offshore wind powerSubstance Misuse
- Continues to build on the progress made in combating the opioid crisis
- Provides over $100M in funding to address substance abuse
Mental Health- Fully funds new forensic psychiatric hospital to free up beds at the NH Hospital and transfer patients from the secure psychiatric unit at the state prison
- Funds transitional beds to reduce emergency room mental health boarding crisis
- Provides $8M for community mental health programs and mobile crisis teams
- Fully funds the Developmentally Disabled Wait List
- Provides $3M to help veterans and seniors recover from social isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic.Seniors
- Eliminates Interest & Dividends Tax on retirement savings
- Increases funding for Senior Support Services
- Provides $1.5M to help seniors recover from social isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic.Capital Budget
- Funds state projects all across NH
- Leverages $25M in additional federal funds to address more projects, reducing futurecostsVeterans
- Increases funding for Veterans Support Services
- Creates National Guard Enlistment Incentive Program
- Provides $1.5M to help veterans recover from social isolation of the COVID-19pandemic.Affordable Housing
- Adds $25M to the Affordable Housing Fund, leveraging an estimated $300M in additional private investment
- Continues current affordable housing funds through Real Estate Transfer Tax
- Provides $100 million in direct tax relief for property taxpayers
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Swim With A Mission (SWAM) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that has raised over $6 million for veterans since being founded in 2017. Our mission is to honor and support local, regional and national Veteran support organizations in need that provide critical and impactful services. These services include education, scholarships and job training for Veterans and their family members, physical and mental health care, food and housing needs, therapeutic programs, service and support K-9’s, equine immersion programs and art therapy programs. Event Tickets: 2:00PM-6:00PM General Admission $10 Donation *Family Pack $40 Donation (up to 6 tickets) *Suites: $750 Donation (includes 20 tickets and starter food and beverage package) *Party Deck: $1500 Donation (includes 50 tickets and all you can eat package. Standing room only for demos *To reserve tickets for the Hospitality Areas (includes Suites and Party Decks), reserve Family Packs or Reserve Accessible Seating, please call the NH Fisher Cats Box Office: (603) 641-2005 or contact Stephanie at [email protected] or (603) 606-4105. Special VIP Event: 5:00PM-9:00PM VIP Event Admission $100 Donation Limited Tickets Available Get Up Close and Personal with the Navy SEALs, Live and Silent Auction, Food, Drink and Live Music (VIP ticket holders may enter the park at any time but special area will not open until 3:45) Each Ticket purchased will be redeemable for a complimentary raffle ticket. When you arrive at the park, please look for the raffle area. More raffle tickets will be available for purchase.
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Republican Spotlight : Rep. Aidan Ankarberg |
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This week’s Republian of the week recognition goes out to Rochester State Representative Aidan Ankarberg. Aidan has been an active member of the Rochester Republicans, working hard to encourage expansive liberties and low-taxes for New Hampshire residents.
During this weeked of action, Representative Ankerberg also welcomed his new beautiful baby Hanna into the world! Congratulations to Adian and his wife Kaitlin on such wonderful news!
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Check out this Op-ed by Ryan Terrell on his perspectives towards 'Critical Race Theory'
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Check out this piece on the Biden administration siding against Granite Staters to deduct income taxes from NH workers
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Tickets are ON SALE NOW for Members & Associate Members (June 16 for Non Members) for our Tea & Garden Party hosted by Augusta Petrone and our National Committeewoman Juliana Bergeron on Saturday, August 21, 2021 from 1-3pm in Dublin, NH! This event sold out almost immediately last year.
Secure your spot now: https://secure.anedot.com/nhfrw/tea-garden-party-2021-c8a9ee739847835d79124
Due to high demand and limited space, we advise purchasing your ticket as soon as possible, both women and men are invited to attend! If you are not a Member but would like to purchase an individual ticket before June 16, you are welcome to join our organization for $35 to receive early access and the discounted rates for this event and upcoming events: https://www.nhfrw.org/join
This is our major fundraiser of the year and sponsorships are key to our fundraising efforts as we get a head start on our 2022 get-out-the-vote efforts and candidate support. Please consider sponsoring this incredible event and supporting New Hampshire Republican women as we work to empower, connect, support and inspire conservatives across the Granite State!
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The New Hampshire Federation of College Republicans is the officially chartered state organization for College Republicans all over the state of New Hampshire. With chapters at Saint Anselm College, Plymouth State, UNH, SNHU, Dartmouth, Franklin Pierce, and Keene State, the NHFCR has representation for a wide swath of the state. Executive board members include Chairman Ben Mickens, Executive Director Joseph LaCreta, Vice-Chair for CD1 Nate Twarog, Vice-Chair for CD2 John Michitson, Treasurer Kevin Chrisom, and Secretary Jessica Long. Our chapters are driven to keep college students engaged with conservative politics by bringing speakers to campus, presenting students with conservative internship opportunities in the state, and doing grassroots campaigning. The Federation board looks forward to helping get our chapters to a post-COVID reality while we work to keep Republican leadership in Concord as we push for Republican leadership in DC.
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