NEA-New Hampshire Recommended Candidates for 2020

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

NEA-New Hampshire Recommended Candidates for 2020 NEA-New Hampshire Recommended Candidates for 2020 ith more than 17,000 members, NEA-NH has an obligation to provide you with information regarding where candidates stand on issues affecting public educa- tion and our profession. Candidates are evaluated on their support for educators and public education issues. NEA-NH does NOT use other social issues in Wits decision-making process. The candidate’s party affiliation is of no importance. NEA-NH respects each member’s vote to be the private and personal act that it is. Recommendations are made to inform members. Because educators work in one of the most highly regulated professions and because those regulations are dic- tated by the laws passed by legislators and signed by the President or Governor, we take this informational role very seriously. Individuals who do not support the work our members do, or our right to bargain their contracts, or who refuse to provide the funding necessary to educate children, are working tirelessly to get elected and to elect the candidates who support their anti-education views. We must work even harder to ensure students come out on top this election. Recommended Statewide: NH Governor: Dan Feltes, US Senate: Senator Jeanne Shaheen Town/City/Ward US Congress Executive Council NH Senate NH House Belknap County Alton Chris Pappas Mike Cryans Christopher J. Rice Stephen Copithorne Barnstead Chris Pappas Cinde Warmington Christopher J. Rice Jane Westlake Belmont Chris Pappas Cinde Warmington Philip Spagnuolo Don House (D), Doug Trottier (R) Center Harbor Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Bill Bolton Gilford Chris Pappas Mike Cryans Philip Spagnuolo Dara McCue Gilmanton Chris Pappas Cinde Warmington Christopher J. Rice Stephen Copithorne Laconia Chris Pappas Mike Cryans Philip Spagnuolo Carlos Cardona, Marcia Hayward, David Huot, Gail Ober Meredith Chris Pappas Mike Cryans Bill Bolton Dara McCue New Hampton Chris Pappas Mike Cryans Bill Bolton Sanbornton, Tilton Chris Pappas Mike Cryans Bill Bolton Jane Alden Floterial: Alton, Barnstead, Gilmanton Ruth Larson Floterial: Belmont, Laconia Charlie St. Clair Carroll County Albany, Freedom, Madison, Tamworth Chris Pappas Mike Cryans Theresa Swanick Jerry Knirk, Susan Ticehurst Bartlett, Hart's Location, Jackson Chris Pappas Mike Cryans Theresa Swanick Anita Burroughs Brookfield, Effingham, Chris Pappas Mike Cryans Theresa Swanick Donna Ackerman, Knute Ogren, Patricia Pustell Ossipee, Wakefield Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Hale's Loc. Chris Pappas Mike Cryans Theresa Swanick Tom Buco, Ellin M. Leonard, Stephen Woodcock Moultonborough, Sandwich, Tuftonboro Chris Pappas Mike Cryans Theresa Swanick Karel Crawford (R), Caroline Nesbitt (D) Wolfeboro Chris Pappas Mike Cryans Theresa Swanick Carrie Duran, John W. Wall Floterial: Albany, Bartlett, Chatham, Conway, Eaton, Freedom, Hale's Loc., Hart's Loc., Jackson, Chris McAleer Madison, Tamworth Floterial: Brookfield, Effingham, Moultonborough, Ossipee, Sandwich, Tuftonboro, Wakefield Eve V. Klotz Cheshire County Alstead, Surry Annie Kuster Cinde Warmington Jay Kahn John E. Mann Chesterfield, Hinsdale, Walpole, Westmoreland Annie Kuster Cinde Warmington Jay Kahn Michael D. Abbott, Paul Berch, Lucy Weber, Cathryn Harvey Dublin Annie Kuster Cinde Warmington Jeanne Dietsch Richard Ames, Doug Ley Fitzwilliam Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Jeanne Dietsch Gene Andersen, Patricia A. Martin Gilsum, Nelson, Sullivan Annie Kuster Cinde Warmington Jay Kahn Dan Eaton Harrisville, Roxbury Annie Kuster Cinde Warmington Jay Kahn Richard Ames, Doug Ley Jaffrey Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Jeanne Dietsch Richard Ames, Doug Ley Keene Ward 1 Annie Kuster Cinde Warmington Jay Kahn Lawrence Welkowitz Keene Ward 2 Annie Kuster Cinde Warmington Jay Kahn John Bordenet Keene Ward 3 Annie Kuster Cinde Warmington Melanie Levesque Keene Ward 4 Annie Kuster Cinde Warmington Jay Kahn Sparky Von Plinsky Keene Ward 5 Annie Kuster Cinde Warmington Jay Kahn Donovan Fenton Marlborough Annie Kuster Cinde Warmington Jay Kahn Lucius Parshall Marlow Annie Kuster Cinde Warmington Jenn Alford-Teaster John E. Mann Richmond Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Jeanne Dietsch Barry Faulkner, Jennie Gomarlo Rindge Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Melanie Levesque Gene Andersen, Patricia A. Martin Stoddard Annie Kuster Cinde Warmington Jenn Alford-Teaster Dan Eaton Swanzey Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Jay Kahn Barry Faulkner, Jennie Gomarlo Troy Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Jeanne Dietsch Lucius Parshall Winchester Annie Kuster Cinde Warmington Jay Kahn Natalie Quevedo Floterial: Dublin, Fitzwilliam, Harrisville, Jaffrey, Rindge, Roxbury Andrew Maneval Floterial: Marlborough, Richmond, Swanzey, Troy, Winchester Bruce L. Tatro Floterial: Keene Joe Schapiro, Amanda Elizabeth Toll October 2020 NEA–New Hampshire Educator 19 Town/City/Ward US Congress Executive Council NH Senate NH House Coos County Atkinson and Gilmanton Acad Grant, Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Sue Ford Bob Baker Cambridge, Clarksville, Colebrook, Columbia, Dix's Grant, Dixville, Errol, Erving's Location, Millsfield, Odell, Pittsburg, Second College Gt., Stewartstown, Stratford, Wentworth's Loc. Bean's Grant, Bean's Purchase, Chandler's Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Sue Ford William Hatch Purchase, Cutt's Grant, Gorham, Green's Grant, Hadley's Puchase, Low and Burbank’s Gt., Martin's Location, Pinkham's Grant, Sargent's Purchase, Shelburne, Success, Thompson and Meserve's Purchase Berlin Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Sue Ford Eamon Kelley, Larry Laflamme, Yvonne Thomas Carroll, Jefferson, Randolph, Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Sue Ford Edith Tucker Whitefield Dalton, Kilkenny, Lancaster Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Sue Ford Evalyn Merrick Dummer, Milan, Northumberland, Stark Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Sue Ford Christopher Allan Roberge Floterial: Carroll, Dalton, Dummer, Jefferson, Kilkenny, Lancaster, Milan, Northumberland, Randolph, Troy Merner Stark, Whitefield Grafton County Alexandria, Ashland, Bridgewater, Bristol, Grafton Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Bill Bolton Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban, Catherine Mulholland 20 Bath, Benton, Easton, Landaff Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Sue Ford Denny Ruprecht Bethlehem, Littleton Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Sue Ford Linda Massimilla, Sally Sherrard Cyan Cyan Campton Chris Pappas Mike Cryans Bill Bolton Richard Osborne Canaan Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Suzanne M. Prentiss Timothy Josephson Magenta Magenta Dorchester, Wentworth Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Bill Bolton Timothy Josephson Ellsworth, Groton, Orange, Rumney, Thorton Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Bill Bolton Kevin Maes Yellow Yellow Enfield Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Suzanne M. Prentiss Roger Dontonville Franconia, Lisbon, Lyman, Monroe, Sugar Hill Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Timothy Egan Hanover, Lyme Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Suzanne M. Prentiss Mary Hakken-Phillips, Russell Muirhead, Black James Murphy, Sharon Nordgren Haverhill Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Bill Bolton Don Locascio Hebron, Holderness, Plymouth Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Bill Bolton Suzanne Smith,Sallie Fellows, Joyce Weston Lebanon Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Suzanne M. Prentiss Richard Abel, Susan Almy, Laurel Stavis, George Sykes Lincoln, Livermore, Woodstock Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Sue Ford Jerry M. Stringham Orford, Piermont, Warren Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Bill Bolton Denny Ruprecht Waterville Valley Annie Kuster Mike Cryans Theresa Swanick Jerry M. Stringham Floterial: Bethlehem, Franconia, Lisbon, Littleton, Lyman, Monroe, Sugar Hill Elaine H. French Floterial: Bath, Benton, Easton, Haverhill, Landaff, Orford, Piermont, Warren Ed Rajsteter Floterial: Canaan, Dorchester, Ellsworth, Groton, Orange, Rumney, Thornton, Wentworth Francesca Diggs Floterial: Alexandria, Ashland, Bridgewater, Bristol, Enfield, Grafton Joshua Adjutant Hillsborough County Amherst Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Shannon Chandley Tony Labranche, Megan Murray, Daniel Veilleux Antrim, Hillsborough, Windsor Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Jenn Alford-Teaster Marjorie Porter, Susanne F. White Bedford Chris Pappas Mark MacKenzie Jeanne Dietsch Daniel Dong, Sue Mullen, Emma Carole Paradis, Shana Potvin, Catherine Rombeau, Cheri Goulet Schmitt Bennington Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Jenn Alford-Teaster Daniel Pickering Brookline, Mason Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Jeanne Dietsch Brian Rater, Chris Wheeler Deering, Weare Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Jenn Alford-Teaster Rachel K. Cisto(D), Jennifer Paveglio(D), Gary Hopper (R) Francestown Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Jeanne Dietsch Kermit Williams, Jennifer Bernet Goffstown Chris Pappas Mark MacKenzie Lou D'Allesandro Richard Bruno, Jim Craig, Judi Lanza, Robin McCune, Melaine Renfrew-Hebert Greenfield Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Jeanne Dietsch Dan Pickering Greenville Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Melanie Levesque Kermit Williams, Jennifer Bernet Hancock Annie Kuster Cinde Warmington Jeanne Dietsch Dan Pickering Hollis Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Melanie Levesque Tom Harris, Kat McGhee Hudson Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Barbara Blue, David Hennessey, Steven Katsos, Robert Sherman, Alejandro Urrutia , Brett Gagnon 20NEA–New Hampshire Educator October 2020 Town/City/Ward US Congress Executive Council NH Senate NH House Litchfield Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Donna Soucy Nikki Fordey Lyndeborough Annie Kuster Deb Pignatelli Jeanne Dietsch Kermit Williams, Jennifer Bernet Manchester Ward 1 Chris Pappas Mark MacKenzie Kevin Cavanaugh Jeff Goley, Diane Langley Manchester Ward 2 Chris Pappas Mark MacKenzie Kevin Cavanaugh Linda DiSilvestro, Iz Piedra Manchester Ward 3 Chris Pappas Mark MacKenzie Lou D'Allesandro Jean Jeudy, Patrick Long Manchester Ward 4 Chris Pappas
Recommended publications
  • Democratic Winners
    OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION WINNERS - 09/11/2018 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party Governor Molly Kelly Harrisville PO Box 267, 130 Silver Road Harrisville, NH 03450 DEM Representative in Congress District 1 Chris Pappas Manchester 629 Kearney Circle Manchester, NH 03104 DEM District 2 Ann McLane Kuster Hopkinton 331 Gould Hill Road Hopkinton, NH 03229 DEM Executive Councilor District 1 Michael J. Cryans Hanover PO Box 999 Hanover, NH 03755 DEM District 2 Andru Volinsky Concord 488 Shaker Road Concord, NH 03301 DEM District 3 Joe Pace Kensington 55 Wild Pasture Road Kensington, NH 03833 DEM District 4 Gray Chynoweth Manchester 96 N Adams Street Manchester, NH 03104 DEM District 5 Debora B. Pignatelli Nashua 22 Appletree Green Nashua, NH 03062 DEM State Senator District 1 Jeff Woodburn Whitefield 30 King Square Whitefield, NH 03598 DEM District 2 Bill Bolton Plymouth 167 Reservoir Road Plymouth, NH 03264 DEM Printed on : September 19, 2018 Page 1 of 36 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION WINNERS - 09/11/2018 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party District 3 Christopher T. Meier Conway PO Box 989 Intervale, NH 03845 DEM District 4 David H. Watters Dover 19 Maple Street Dover, NH 03820 DEM District 5 Martha Hennessey Hanover 4 Webster Terrace Hanover, NH 03755 DEM District 6 Anne C. Grassie Rochester 146 Brock Street Rochester, NH 03867 DEM District 7 Mason Donovan Boscawen PO Box 172 Salisbury, NH 03268 DEM District 8 Jenn Alford-Teaster Sutton 66 Foothills Road, PO Box 473 Bradford, NH 03221 DEM District 9 Jeanne Dietsch Peterborough 43 Pine Street Peterborough, NH 03458 DEM District 10 Jay Kahn Keene 135 Darling Road Keene, NH 03431 DEM District 11 Shannon E.
    [Show full text]
  • No. 14 May 2, 2019
    HOUSE RECORD First Year of the 166th General Court State of Calendar and Journal of the 2019 Session New Hampshire Web Site Address: www.gencourt.state.nh.us Vol. 41 Concord, N.H. Thursday, May 2, 2019 No. 14X HOUSE JOURNAL NO. 13 (Cont’d) Thursday, April 11, 2019 Rep. Ley moved that the House adjourn. Motion adopted. HOUSE JOURNAL NO. 14 Thursday, May 2, 2019 The House assembled at 1:00 p.m. and was called to order by the Speaker. Prayer was offered by House Chaplain, Reverend Kate Atkinson, Rector of St. Paul’s Church in Concord. God of love and comfort, we remember today Peter Leishman’s son, Jordan, giving thanks for his loving heart, his brilliant intellect, his sense of humor, his commitment to justice, and his willingness to help and support people in need. May Jordan’s qualities be an inspiration to us all, even as we mourn the ill- ness that consumed him and robbed him of his life. From the Book of Common Prayer for the Episcopal Church, a prayer for the Victims of Addiction: O blessed Lord, You ministered to all who came to You: Look with compassion upon all who through addiction have lost their health and freedom. Restore to them the assurance of Your unfailing mercy; remove from them the fears that beset them; strengthen them in the work of their recovery; and to those who care for them, give patient understanding and per- severing love. We remember too today, Kris Schultz’s mother Lou Ann, giving thanks for her life and her dedicated service.
    [Show full text]
  • Governor Sununu, We, the Undersigned
    Governor Sununu, We, the undersigned Democrats in the New Hampshire House, implore you to immediately issue a “stay-at-home” order to slow the spread of COVID-19 in New Hampshire. As our hospitals and the mayors of our largest cities have noted, every day that passes without a stay- at-home directive brings exponential growth to the health risks faced by Granite Staters, and unsustainable pressure on New Hampshire’s healthcare services which will lead to unnecessary loss of life. As you have acknowledged, we likely remain far from the peak of COVID-19 infections in New Hampshire. Many of us own or work at small businesses and understand that ordering non-essential businesses to close is a drastic step that will exacerbate the disruption COVID-19 has already brought to everyday life. However, as we have seen in other countries and other states, taking decisive action will slow the spread of the virus, save lives and allow our economy to rebound stronger and faster. The steps we have taken so far, which include telling people to keep their social gatherings to under 10 people, are simply not enough. Monday’s announcement of the first death from COVID-19 in New Hampshire emphasizes the urgency in our communities to take decisive steps to combat this deadly virus. Closing non- essential businesses and ordering people to stay at home are bold steps critical to that effort. Please join the states across America, including our neighbors Massachusetts and Vermont, that have taken these critical steps to slow the spread of COVID-19.
    [Show full text]
  • House Record
    HOUSE RECORD FirstYearofthe167th GeneralCourtCalendar and State of Journal of the 2021 Session New Hampshire Web Site Address: www.gencourt.state.nh.us Vol. 43 Concord, N.H. Wednesday, December 2, 2020 No. 1 HOUSEJOURNALNO.1 Wednesday, December 2, 2020 On the first Wednesday in December in the year of our Lord, two thousand twenty, it being the day desig- nated by the New Hampshire Constitution for assembling for organizational purposes, the one hundred and sixty-seventh General Court of the State of New Hampshire convened at Memorial Field at the University of New Hampshire in Durham. The Representatives-elect were called to order by Paul C. Smith, Clerk of the House for the preceding session. Prayer was offered by the member from Exeter, Representative-elect Alexis Simpson. Let us pray. Eternal one, Lord of mercy and love, spirit of life and hope, divine within, around, and between us. We come together today as a community entrusted to serve the people of New Hampshire. Even as we gather in the cold, our hearts overflow with gratitude. We give You thanks for the gift of gathering in this space and via live stream. We give You thanks for the hospitality of the UNH community and for the State House staff who made today and every day’s work go smoothly. We give You thanks for our families, our friends, and our home communities. We remember those who are not able to be with us in person today. We ask Your healing for those who are sick and grieving. Even as we pray for the health and strength of those gathered here, we ask Your continued care and protection for all those who are caring for others, especially those with COVID.
    [Show full text]
  • HOUSE CALENDAR MEMBERS of the HOUSE: the House Will Meet Next Wednesday, February 27Th at 10:00 A.M., and Thursday, February 28Th at 9:00 A.M., If Necessary
    HOUSE RECORD First Year of the 166th General Court Calendar and Journal of the 2019 Session State of New Hampshire Web Site Address: www.gencourt.state.nh.us Vol. 41 Concord, N.H. Friday, February 22, 2019 No. 13X Contains: Committee Reports and Amendments; House Deadlines; Meetings and Notices HOUSE CALENDAR MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE: The House will meet next Wednesday, February 27th at 10:00 a.m., and Thursday, February 28th at 9:00 a.m., if necessary. The House will also meet on Thursday, March 7th, and Thursday, March 21st. I would like to remind members that the taking of pictures or videos while sitting in your committee seat during hearings is not permitted. February is Black History month. We should take this opportunity to pause and reflect on the achievements by African Americans in U.S. history and to honor and recognize the heritage and culture that helped shape our great nation. I would like to express my appreciation to our members for your hard work, especially as we move into our most productive time. Your continued diligence and respect for your fellow legislators and staff helps the legislative process move forward smoothly and efficiently. Please note, there will be no House business scheduled for Tuesday, March 12th, Town Meeting Day; however, the State House complex will remain open. Stephen J. Shurtleff, Speaker NOTICE There will be a meeting of the chairs and vice chairs on Tuesday, February 26th at 8:30 a.m. in Rooms 206-208 of the Legislative Office Building. Stephen J. Shurtleff, Speaker NOTICE There will be a Democratic caucus on Wednesday, February 27th at 9:00 a.m.
    [Show full text]
  • From State Representative Rosemarie Rung
    Town Councilors: I am unable to attend the November 7 meeting, but I want to provide an update, as the bills that I will be sponsoring or co-sponsoring have been signed off and will soon be assigned to a committee to begin the legislative process. I want you to know why I support these bills. Title: requiring food service establishments to establish food allergy awareness procedures. Sponsors: (Prime) Rosemarie Rung, Janice Schmidt, Dan Feltes, Joseph Guthrie, William Marsh, Cam Kenney This bill came at the request of a Merrimack constituent whose family member died from an allergic reaction from food served at a NH restaurant. I worked on this after consultation with the NH Restaurant and Lodging Association and the NH HHS department. It essentially extends new NH food safety food code to restaurants that are not under the state’s authority (i.e., cities that have jurisdiction for restaurant licensing/inspection), will require restaurants to include menu language to instruct patrons to notify the server of any food allergy (required language now warns of raw or undercooked meat), and will allow restaurants to voluntarily be designated “food allergy friendly” if they meet national standards. Title: Establishing a committee to study the labeling of products containing PFAS. Sponsors: (Prime) Rosemarie Rung, Betty Gay, Deborah Hobson Following conversations with Eileen and Sarita about PFAS waste entering the treatment plant from car washes, I talked with Clark Freise about how to control PFAS discharge to municipal systems. He said most users don’t even know PFAS is in the materials they use.
    [Show full text]
  • NH Firearms Coalition
    Always... n ARGET Published by the New Hampshire Firearms Coalition, Inc. © Vol. 2016 -- Issue No.1 $1.25 The NHFC is pleased to offer this Primary Election Guide for Governor, United States Senate, Congressional, RIMARY and selected Executive Council, State Senate and State 2016 P Representative races. Only those races (GOP or Democrat) in which there is an active primary are contained in this ELECTION GUIDE guide. These grades are the result of each candidate’s U. S. SENATE answers to an extensive questionnaire and any available voting records. In addition, we may also use any other A Jim Rubens (R) reliable information regarding a candidate’s views on Second Amendment issues. Candidates who received a “?” D- Kelly Ayotte (R) and would like to receive a rating for the General Election F(RS) Tom Alciere (R) may download a questionnaire from our website: RS Gerard Beloin (R) http://www.nhfc-ontarget.org RS Stanley Michael Emanuel (R) The NHFC, Inc. hopes that you will find this infor- mation useful when you vote in our state’s Primary REPRESENTATIVE Elections on September 13th. IN CONGRESS What the Grades Mean: 2nd Amendment leader, sponsors and promotes pro- District 1: A+ gun legislation. A Frank Guinta (R) Solid 2nd Amendment supporter, votes with NHFC, A Inc. position 100%. D Michael Callis (R) Basically pro-2nd Amendment, but lacks understanding F(RS) Rich Ashooh (R) B or solid conviction. RS Jamieson Hale Gradert (R) Not considered a good grade. Has voted, or probably C would vote against NHFC, Inc. position. RS Robert Risley (R) Expected to always vote against gun owners’ civil D rights.
    [Show full text]
  • HOUSE JOURNAL No. 1
    HOUSE RECORD First Year of the 165th General Court Calendar and Journal of the 2017 Session State of New Hampshire Web Site Address: www.gencourt.state.nh.us Vol. 39 Concord, N.H. Wednesday, December 7, 2016 No. 1X HOUSE JOURNAL No. 1 Wednesday, December 7, 2016 On the first Wednesday in December in the year of our Lord, two thousand sixteen, it being the day designated by the Constitution for assembling for organizational purposes, the one hundred and sixty-fifth General Court of the State of New Hampshire convened at the Capitol in the City of Concord. The Representatives-elect were called to order by Paul C. Smith, Clerk of the House for the preceding session. Representative-elect Ryan Smith, member from Northfield, led the Pledge of Allegiance. The National Anthem was sung by Emma Joanis, a student at Windham High School. LEAVES OF ABSENCE Representatives-elect Doucette, Martel and Franklin Tilton, the day, illness. Representatives-elect Fraser, Hansen, Higgins, Hoell, Shackett and Somero, the day, important business. INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS The Hon. William MaGill, Clerk of the Vermont House of Representatives, guest of the House. Howard, Marina, and Brady Altschiller, and Nancy and Frank O’Connell, husband, daughter, son and parents of Rep-elect Altschiller. Joseph, Pearl, Katie and Aiden Pantelakos, Pitre, Christy and Charlene Barstow, and Pearl and Jeremy Lyman, son, daughters, grandchildren and great grandson of Rep-elect Laura Pantelakos. Senior Master Sgt. Michael B. MacKay, Alexandria and Vernon Mackay, Brittney Dustin, Paul Boynton, Sandra Pelletier, and Lisa Hinson-Hatz, son, daughter, husband and guests of Rep-elect Mariellen Mackay.
    [Show full text]
  • The Koch's Criminal Justice Hypocrisy in New Hampshire
    CCWWTT::^^RRWW11aa^^ccWWTTaabb´´ 666AAA000===888CCC444 BBBCCC000CCC444 ???AAA>>>999444222CCC 77^^ffccWWTTAAPPSSXXRRPP[[00VVTT]]SSPP^^UU >dc^UBcPcT1XV>X[1X[[X^]PXaTb 77PPbb77ddaacc==TTff77PP\\__bbWWXXaaTT 1 Charles and David Koch pour hundreds of millions of dollars into our political system to advance their self-enriching agenda and elect their puppet candidates. At the state and national level, the Kochs use their unlimited resources to influence policy to suit their political and personal needs while hurting middle class and working families. The policies they favor include cutting taxes for corporations and the wealthy; reducing and eliminating regulations to protect workers, consumers, and the environment; privatizing and cutting both Social Security and Medicare; and cutting other programs, including Pell Grants for college. For decades, the Kochs and their network of dark money political front groups have been pushing the Koch agenda in New Hampshire — perhaps more than any other state in the country — which has benefitted billionaires like the Kochs at the expense of Granite Staters. In 2016, New Hampshire will continue to be on center stage in American politics with the First In The Nation primary, a top- tier Senate race, marquee Congressional contests, an open governor’s mansion, and a number of hot button issues in the limelight. At the same time, the Koch network has promised to spend nearly $900 million to buy elections for candidates who will do their bidding for them. The Kochs themselves admit they “expect something in return” for the millions they spend propping up their candidates, but for candidates, backing from the Kochs comes with a high price tag.
    [Show full text]
  • S/L Sign on Letter Re: Rescue Plan State/Local
    February 17, 2021 U.S. House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 U.S. Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 Dear Members of Congress: As elected leaders representing communities across our nation, we are writing to urge you to take immediate action on comprehensive coronavirus relief legislation, including desperately needed funding for states, counties, cities, and schools, and an increase in states’ federal medical assistance percentage (FMAP). President Biden’s ambitious $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan will go a long way towards alleviating the significant financial strain COVID-19 has placed on our states, counties, cities, and schools, and the pocketbooks of working families. Working people have been on the frontlines of this pandemic for nearly a year and have continued to do their jobs during this difficult time. Dedicated public servants are still leaving their homes to ensure Americans continue to receive the essential services they rely upon: teachers and education workers are doing their best to provide quality education and keep their students safe, janitors are still keeping parks and public buildings clean, while healthcare providers are continuing to care for the sick. Meanwhile, it has been ten months since Congress passed the CARES Act Coronavirus Relief Fund to support these frontline workers and the essential services they provide. Without significant economic assistance from the federal government, many of these currently-middle class working families are at risk of falling into poverty through no fault of their own. It is a painful irony that while many have rightly called these essential workers heroes, our country has failed to truly respect them with a promise to protect them and pay them throughout the crisis.
    [Show full text]
  • 1,011 Candidates and Elected Officials from All 50 States Have Signed the Pledge to Achieve America's Goals. Sign the Pledg
    9/14/2020 Pledge — Future Now Start a Giving Circle Policy Work Donate About 1,011 candidates and elected officials from all 50 states have signed the Pledge to Achieve America’s Goals. Sign the pledge ↓ Rep. Kim Abbott MT House Elizabeth Alcorn VA House Rep. Jeramey Anderson MS District 83 District 58 House District 110 Rep. Chris Abernathy ID House Rep. Kelly Alexander NC House Rep. Marti Anderson IA House District 29A District 107 District 36 Rep. Gale Adcock NC House Rep. Terry Alexander SC House Rep. Richard Andrade AZ District 41 District 59 House District 29 Rep. John Ager* NC House Jenn Alford-Teaster NH Senate Anton Andrew PA House District 115 District 8 District 160 Sen. Irene Aguilar* CO Senate Sen. Denise Harper Angel KY Christian Andrews IA House District 32 Senate District 35 District 95 Del. Lashrecse Aird* VA House Rep. Richard Ames* NH House Joey Andrews MI House District District 63 Cheshire 9 79 Sen. Raumesh Akbari TN Rep. Carol Ammons IL House Naomi Andrews NH House Senate District 29 District 103 Rockingham 5 Rep. James Albis* CT House Rep. Mike Amyx KS House Senah Andrews NC House District 99 District 45 District 83 https://givingcircles.futurenow.org/pledge 1/18 9/14/2020 Pledge — Future Now Barb Anness MI House District Rep. Christy Bartlett NH House Rep. Barbara Bessette MT Start 4a5 Giving Circle Policy Work Merrimack 19 House District 24 Donate About Rep. Sarah Anthony MI House Rep. Sydney Batch NC House Sen. Alessandra Biaggi NY District 68 District 37 Senate District 34 Rep.
    [Show full text]
  • Office of the Secretary of State - Election Division
    OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION ROSTER OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - 11/03/2020-updated 6/16/21 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party State Representative BELKNAP County District 1 Tom Ploszaj Center Harbor 137 Daniel Webster Hwy Center Harbor, NH 03226 REP District 2 Glen Aldrich Gilford 343 Old Lakeshore Road, Lot 43 Gilford, NH 03249 REP Harry H. Bean Gilford 234 Saltmarsh Pond Road Gilford, NH 03249 REP Jonathan Mackie Meredith 26 Campground Road Meredith, NH 03253 REP Norm Silber Gilford 243 Mountain Drive Gilford, NH 03249 REP District 3 Mike Bordes Laconia 266 Endicott Street N., Unit 3 Laconia, NH 03246 REP Gregg Hough Laconia 169 Highland Street Laconia, NH 03246 REP Dawn M. Johnson Laconia 199 Country Club Road Laconia, NH 03246 REP Richard Littlefield Laconia 29 Merrimac St #1 Laconia, NH 03246 REP District 4 Juliet Harvey-Bolia Tilton 66 Dunlop Drive Tilton, NH 03276 REP Timothy P. Lang, Sr. Sanbornton 140 Upper Smith Road Sanbornton, NH 03269 REP District 5 Paul A. Terry Alton 915 Stockbridge Corner Road Alton, NH 03809 REP Peter R. Varney Alton PO Box 1059 Alton, NH 03809 REP District 6 Mike Sylvia Belmont 216 Farrarville Road Belmont, NH 03220 REP Page 1 of 28 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE - ELECTION DIVISION ROSTER OF HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - 11/03/2020-updated 6/16/21 Candidate Name Domicile Candidate Address City/State/Zip Party Douglas R. Trottier Belmont 45 Meadow Lane Belmont, NH 03220 REP District 7 Barbara Comtois Barnstead PO Box 186 Center Barnstead, NH 03225 REP District 8 Raymond Howard, Jr.
    [Show full text]