At the Gr Nashua Chamber of Commerce hearing from Nick Taylor w/ Housing Action NH on how increased affordable housing is an investment in the economy and business community. #NHPolitics
Big in #NH02: former Governor John Lynch withdraws his endorsement from @ColinVanOstern and is now supporting @MaggieG603.
“I think his campaign is one of the nastiest I’ve seen in my fifty years of being involved in elections here in New Hampshire.”
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I’ve always gone where I thought I could fight the good fight for NH and our country. It would be the honor of my professional life to represent the NH-02 in Congress. #NHPolitics https://t.co/AP5PF1bZiu
It’s all about relationships! And, the packed room says it all.
Congratulations @LouDallesandro on your retirement and thank you for all you’ve done for New Hampshire. Have a Great American Day! #NHPolitics
I’m thrilled to announce that I’m running for Congress in New Hampshire’s 2nd District. I’ve served in all three branches of government and I know how to deliver for New Hampshire. I'll be a workhorse for the people of the Second District and will never stop fighting for a freer and more just Granite State. #NHPolitics
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BEDFORD — Erecting zoning barriers and harboring a not-in-my-backyard mentality to block more affordable housing are causing “human suffering” and represent a “moral wrong,” according to the head of the Center for Ethics in Society at Saint Anselm. https://t.co/jHpIDBvhN4
Research Director Phil Sletten writes in the @NHBulletinNews about how @NHFPI’s research shows that the NH Interest & Dividends Tax repeal disproportionately benefits wealthy NH households while limiting revenue for public services. https://t.co/sV5hbaJvsD #NHPolicy#NHPolitics
GREAT NEWS: @TheNHSenate Finance committee just endorsed SB 145, the Housing Champions Bill, 7-0. It will next go to the full Senate for another floor vote. #NHPolitics#NHHousing
@norwood270 Hollis actually allows for duplexes in basically every residential district and three unit conversations in most residential area.
It turns out the world doesn’t end when you allow for more housing options by-right.
There’s a lot of folks out there who campaigned on addressing the housing crisis, but voted against an opportunity to make a real impact today. #nhpolitics
Today, a critical pro-housing bill was voted down. Many who voted against this bill claim to care about our housing crisis. It’s time to walk the walk. What we are doing in NH now is not working. You cannot claim to care about this issue, but say not-in-my-backyard. #NHPolitics
Great convo at today’s Housing We Need Forum. As I said on the House floor earlier this week, we need a Special Committee on Housing to understand the challenges, propose solutions + forge a bipartisan path forward to address this crisis for NH families + businesses. #NHPolitics
Running elections requires all hands on deck! Today is Poll Worker Recruitment Day—the best time to sign up to be a poll worker and help our democracy run smoothly. #PollWorkerRecruitmentDay#NHPolitics
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📢BREAKING NEWS!📢
We have a real deep slate of young leaders running to build a New Hampshire where everyone can thrive.
Whether serving in local, county, or state offices, we know that when young people step up, our communities become more inclusive + resilient. #NHPolitics
Thank you @njtaylor14 @SeacoastWHC for joining our Housing Matters call today to discuss local housing commissions, committees, and task forces! #NHHousing
Incredibly sad news. John was fair, honest, and had an incredible work ethic. My advice to any new staff working in #NHPolitics was follow John and turn on notifications — you’d never miss a beat. Thinking of friends, family, and colleagues
It is with a heavy heart we at @WMUR9 report the passing of our friend & colleague John DiStaso. Old-school, relentless & always first to report — we’ve lost a truly legendary figure in the world of political journalism. Rest In Peace, John. #NHPolitics#FITN#WMUR
The median sales price for homes in Rockingham County hit $590,000 in March. New Hampshire is desperately in need of housing that's attainable to our workforce. https://t.co/LRhrooeAmC