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I'm Nick and I'm running for New Hampshire State Representative (Rockingham 1) because enough is enough. I'm tired of seeing NH politicians say they're gonna stand by Granite Staters and then they do nothing once they get in office.
I'm having none of that. I'm a pissed off Granite Stater who sees how much suffering our people are going through. Property taxes are already way too high, Right To Work (which would have allowed you to opt out of mandatory unionization) was struck down, and they tore apart @SamFarringtonNH beautiful Campus Carry Bill, which was one of the best things I testified in favor of.
New Hampshire deserves proper representation and I am here to honor that. We need fresh faces in Concord and I am ready to deliver. I'm not another politician. I'm a Granite Stater who is done watching our Live Free or Die advantage getting chipped away. If you want real representation, someone who will actually fight against bloated budgets and fight for your rights, I humbly ask for your vote and support in the Republican primary.
Please share this to as many people as possible. It's time to fight for our state and I am not going to watch our state get handed to corrupt career politicians in DC. We're the best in New England and that's for a REASON
Dear New Englanders,
I am running in NH02 to unseat Maggie Goodlander. I got 47% last cycle without money to buy a TV ad.
I am asking 40% of you who voted Republican but don't have any representation in DC to support me.
Could you please donate?https://t.co/GyGOfPMqqv
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I would like to offer to pay the salaries of TSA personnel during this funding impasse that is negatively affecting the lives of so many Americans at airports throughout the country
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I honestly haven’t even explored FSE at all. My clients won’t ask for it because they don’t do much (if any) site editing themselves (they have me do it all).
This needs to be broadcast everywhere. Letters to every property owner to vote in their local elections favoring fiscal responsibility and less frivolous spending.
Let's clear up a common misunderstanding about property taxes in New Hampshire:
Rising home values (or property assessments) **alone do not cause rising property taxes** for everyone.
Here's how it really works:
- Towns, schools, and counties set their **budgets** first (what they plan to spend on services, education, etc.).
- They subtract other revenues (state aid, fees, etc.), leaving the amount that must be raised via property taxes — the "tax levy."
- The tax **rate** (dollars per $1,000 of assessed value) is then calculated by dividing that levy by the **total assessed value** of all taxable property in the town.
**Tax bill = (Your assessed value ÷ 1,000) × Tax rate**
If **all** property values in town rise together (e.g., double due to a hot market), the total valuation doubles too. If the budget/levy stays the same, the tax rate **drops** proportionally — so most people's bills stay roughly the same. No big tax hike just from "rising values."
But if the **budget** increases (more spending), the levy goes up — and **everyone's** taxes rise, even if property values stay flat or only rise modestly.
The real driver of higher property taxes in NH right now? **Out-of-control school budgets** and overall local spending increases — not just home values going up. School costs hit property taxpayers hardest, pushing levies higher year after year.
Revaluations ensure fair distribution of the tax burden, but they don't create new revenue needs — budgets do.
Time to focus on controlling spending, especially schools, if we want relief on property tax bills.
Let's clear up a common misunderstanding about property taxes in New Hampshire:
Rising home values (or property assessments) **alone do not cause rising property taxes** for everyone.
Here's how it really works:
- Towns, schools, and counties set their **budgets** first (what they plan to spend on services, education, etc.).
- They subtract other revenues (state aid, fees, etc.), leaving the amount that must be raised via property taxes — the "tax levy."
- The tax **rate** (dollars per $1,000 of assessed value) is then calculated by dividing that levy by the **total assessed value** of all taxable property in the town.
**Tax bill = (Your assessed value ÷ 1,000) × Tax rate**
If **all** property values in town rise together (e.g., double due to a hot market), the total valuation doubles too. If the budget/levy stays the same, the tax rate **drops** proportionally — so most people's bills stay roughly the same. No big tax hike just from "rising values."
But if the **budget** increases (more spending), the levy goes up — and **everyone's** taxes rise, even if property values stay flat or only rise modestly.
The real driver of higher property taxes in NH right now? **Out-of-control school budgets** and overall local spending increases — not just home values going up. School costs hit property taxpayers hardest, pushing levies higher year after year.
Revaluations ensure fair distribution of the tax burden, but they don't create new revenue needs — budgets do.
Time to focus on controlling spending, especially schools, if we want relief on property tax bills.
Today, House Republicans shot down ANOTHER Democrat proposed tax hike of $83.9 million.
So far this year, House Democrats have proposed more than $1.6 BILLION of tax hikes on Granite Staters.
Republicans will always give a resounding HELL NO to Democrat attempts to raise taxes.
Democratic President Bill Clinton deported 12 million people.
Democratic President Barack Obama deported 5 million people.
@POTUS@realDonaldTrump has deported less than 1.5 million people.
Why did YOU not hear about the ICE raids and deportation operations when it was Democratic politicians giving the orders?
#ICE #Minneapolis #trump
Whitney Cummings calls out hypocrites on the left: "So it just started with like we don’t believe in gender, but we need a female president."https://t.co/9Q2Y9jL13s
"My body my choice, unless it’s a baby that needs a vaccine for hepatitis B, which comes from bu** s*x. We believe in climate change and the sea is rising, but we live on the coast."
https://t.co/9Q2Y9jL13s
Please help me with research.
If your town or county — especially one controlled by democrats — is raising taxes,
comment below.
I want to push back against democrats saying they care about “affordability.”
New Hampshire bans "sanctuary cities." Local police work wth ICE. Deportations up 400% over Biden years. Illegals are clearing out and others don't dare go.
IMAGINE IF THE WHOLE COUNTRY WERE LIKE NEW HAMPSHIRE.
🚨 BREAKING: To REOPEN the government, Chuck Schumer demands Republicans pass the Obamacare subsidies for ONE YEAR, and commit to “negotiate.” https://t.co/26MsvPcwFq
THIS IS DANGEROUS, setting up healthcare as a MIDTERM issue for the Dems!
Republicans can do ANYTHING they want with Obamacare if they nuke the filibuster and listen to Trump!
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New Hampshire will welcome hardworking businesses from New York who want less taxes and more freedom.
Our state is safe, prosperous and free — what NYC used to be long ago.