Announcements: April 2008 Archives
A
conservative group is coordinating efforts in four cities to cap municipal
spending at the rate of the consumer price index beginning in 2010.
The New
Hampshire Advantage Coalition is working with activists in
Coalition
chairman Mike Biundo said the effort was sparked by "legislative overspending"
last year and by the recent initiative by the Granite State Fair Tax Coalition
"to strip away our (anti-broad base tax) pledge and strip away what
Biundo
said that by tomorrow, language for charter amendments will be filed in the
four municipalities. He said plans call for similar filings shortly in
Londonderry,
"When
you add up the 11 communities, this is over 30 percent of the electorate in the
state," he said.
Biundo
said state law requires the proposed petitions for the charter amendments to be
reviewed by the Attorney General's Office and Department of Revenue
Administration. He said that when the language is approved, organizers will
have 60 days to gather petitions signed by at least 20 percent of the number of
local residents who voted in the last municipal elections.
7:30 am- 5:30 pm
2 Somerswett Parkway
Calling all Republican Men and Women!
$75 per person provides: Campaign School Manual and Lunch.
What are the workshops being offered?
- Management
- Media
- Strategy
- Get-out-the-vote techniques
- Opposition Research
- Fundraising
Register Now! or call Christine Peters (673-0959)
(Update: looks like the link is bad and their site is down....call first)
The filing period for state, federal, and county offices opens six weeks from tomorrow and runs June 4 – 13. The political environment for NH Republicans is much-improved compared to 2006. John McCain is going to run strong at the top of the NH ticket, guaranteeing that our state candidates will be evaluated on their own merits this year. Republicans will see a net gain in seats this year. The only question is how many will we win back – and will you be among the winners? If you are interested in running for office this year or want more information about what offices are available and what it takes to run, to win, and to serve, please contact Mike Hamilton at 225-9341 or emailSTAFFING UPDATES
Here at NH GOP headquarters, our staff are Mike Hamilton, Executive Director, Pete Flynn, Finance Director, Tom DeRosa, Political Director. We expect to add more staff soon as the coordinated Victory effort takes shape. Stay tuned.120 CLUB
Join the NH GOP 120 Club and help us make New Hampshire a solid Red State. For $10 a month you can help fund our candidate recruitment and our “Get Out The Vote” effort in November. Your contribution can make a big difference. Please click here for more information.JEANNE SHAHEEN, FLIP-FLOP QUEEN (this week’s example)
Last fall Shaheen Proposed Rolling Back The 2001 Tax Cuts. “‘Nationally, we've got to do something, not just about costs, but about the 47 million who are uninsured and underinsured,’ said Shaheen adding that rolling back the bush tax cuts of those who earn more that $200,000 per year would pay for about half of that expense.” (Gail Ober, “In Laconia: Shaheen Meets With Leaders,” The Laconia Citizen , November 30, 2007) However, earlier Shaheen Said She Would Have Voted In Favor Of The Tax Cuts If She Had Been In The Senate. Shaheen: “One is on the Bush tax cut, where I said that I would have voted for the Bush tax cut had I been in the Senate.” (Harry R. Weber, “Leadership, Abortion, Taxes, Independence, Education,” Associated Press , October 26, 2002)NH POLITICAL LIBRARY
The NH Political Library’s annual Awards Dinner is Wednesday, April 30 at 5:00 p.m. at the Center of NH Radisson in Manchester. Honorees are former US Senator Bill Bradley, former Governor Mitt Romney, CNN’s Candy Crowley, and former Governor Walter Peterson. Tickets are $150. For more info, call Celina Hurley at 225-4617 x11 or register online.EVENT HONORING SENATOR WARREN RUDMAN
On May 13, Americans for Campaign Reform is holding a fundraising dinner honoring former U.S. Senator Warren Rudman. Keynote speakers are former Senators Howard Baker and Nancy Kassebaum Baker. The event is at 6:00 p.m. at CR Sparks in Bedford. Tickets are $50 each. For more info, call 227-0626.CAMPAIGN SCHOOL
The National Federation of Republican Women is holding an all-day campaign school on May 17 in Nashua. The school is open to men as well as women! For more info, contact NH NFRW Chairwoman Christine Peters at 673-0959 and go check it out
- Help to rally Republicans around a message that can be believed
- Begin to put that message into force with concrete actions
Tonight, after discussing the NH GOP Platform, this item caught our attention:
Promoting a limited government that is open, responsive and fully accountable to and in touch with its citizens without interfering in their personal, daily lives.and began a discussion in how it would apply to the GTRC. Combining that with Charlie Arlinghaus's column on transparency in government relative to the mess that the Democrats have made in Concord (no, its not just the economy, as total State revenues are up year over year, the Democrats just went WAY over the cliff on spending and are now looking for cover), the attendees decided to put that into action:
As Gilford Republicans, our first goal is to request an opening up of local government by making all public information more easily available by the local govenmental bodies with which we are concerned:
- Town of Gilford
- Gilford School Board
- Belknap County
What is lacking is a plethora of flashlights - citizen overwatch of their own government and with the current outcry by some when Right To Know requests are filed, the easiest solution is to make those requests irrelevant by bringing that information to our citizens instead of forcing citizens to come to the information.
One of the easiest ways to do that is with more fully operational and informative governmental websites that would provide portals totally open to the taxpayers. The minimum each website should contain can be seen after the break (and is modeled after requirements listed by the Sunshine Review).
Thus, we call upon the Town of Gilford, the Gilford School Board, and the Belknap County Commissioners to more fully use their websites to more fully open up their levels of government and make it easier for their citizens and taxpayers access the information that is, by right, theirs.
The technology to simply put them out on the web is simple (i.e., put PDF copies of information on the web sites). The next step is to then put information that can be analyzed (e.g., Check Manifests) out in formats that ordinary citizens can then download and examine (e.g., EXCEL spreadsheets).
The relevant Press Releases can be found after the jump.
Place: Gilford Town Hall, Conference Room A.
We'll be having a "working" session this month (no special speaker).
The next meetings:
- May 22 4th Thursday of the month Town Hall, lower Level lunchroom area
- June 19 3rd Thursday of the Month TBD
Hopefully, we will be getting them in to talk with us soon!
RNC plan keeps New Hampshire first
By Brian Lawson
Tags: RNC, Ohio plan, New Hampshire Primary, Jim Splaine, Fergus Cullen
The Rules Committee of the Republican National Committee has adopted a plan that would preserve New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary status.
By a vote of 28 to 12, the committee passed the "Ohio plan" that would allow New Hampshire to be the first primary state and specifies that South Carolina follow New Hampshire.
"This is an important first step in the process of preserving our first in the nation primary. There is broad consensus that our Republican nominating process has worked well, and the way John McCain earned our nomination is prima facia evidence of that," Fergus Cullen, Chairman of New Hampshire Republicans, said in a statement.
The plan could be changed at the RNC Conventional in September.
State Rep. Jim Splaine (D-Portsmouth) said he thought the Democratic Party should establish similar rules.
"It would be good if the Democratic National Committee does something similar, although that decision might not come for another year or two. Having states like Michigan and Florida continually challenging New Hampshire could be head off by bringing some sanity to the process," Splaine said.
Splaine also pointed out that under New Hampshire law the Secretary of State must pick a date that is "seven days or more" before a "similar election."
