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New Hampshire

Testimony for HB 1531 (NH 2012)

HB1531 – 2012 Relative to prosecution for victimless crimes. February 9th, 2012 Written testimony of: Bill McGonigle 251 Croydon Turnpike Plainfield 603.448.1668 bill@mcgonigle.us Good afternoon, Madam Chair, members of the Committee: I’m Bill McGonigle of Plainfield, and I am here today to testify in favor of HB1531. I’m sure you’ll hear many important points today … Continue reading »

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Why New Hampshire has all the Businesses

If you drive up and down the Connecticut River, you’ll notice most of the businesses are in New Hampshire (which employ many Vermonters).  Here’s why.

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NH 2012 GOP Primary Polling Chart

      Here’s a chart showing the polling results over time of the NH 2012 Republican primary candidates.  Automatic data smoothing is turned on to make the trends visible. Observations: Romney’s support has been very consistent over time, in the 35-40% band Romney, Gingrich, and Paul appear to be the long-haul competitors Ron Paul … Continue reading »

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“Right to Work” Bill is Anti-Liberty

The way the 2011 proposed NH right-to-work legislation is written, its effect is to remove from a private employer the right to exclusively contract with a union to provide employees. The employer would hereafter be forced to hire non-union workers alongside union workers, even if that’s not the employer’s decided strategy. I think to support … Continue reading »

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Burying Utilities in New Hampshire

We had some friends who had an exchange student from Germany. One day the power went out and he went around the house flipping the light switches, tickled that nothing happened when he did so. He had never experienced a power outage before – in Germany they bury their utility lines. The Union Leader reports … Continue reading »

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