As the Founding Fathers wrote, the future needs our Constitutions to stay intact. New Hampshire’s future depends on the education of our children and transparency from the government, no matter the party in charge. Finally, to keep our future bright, we must gain control of the opiate epidemic that is taking over our area, all while keeping our constituents at heart and mind.
Voted for increasing the Meals and Rentals Tax distributions to municipalities by $50.5 million; $100 million in funding to combat substance abuse; $8 million for community health programs and mobile crisis teams; $3 million to help veterans and seniors recover from social isolation; $1 million for body-worn cameras for law enforcement' Establishing a voluntary Paid Family and Medical Leave Program!
Voted for protecting and defending open carry laws across the Granite State; Allowing individuals to stand their ground anywhere on their property; Allowing individuals to protect their friends or family anywhere on their property; Preventing towns or cities from violating the 2nd Amendment or constitutional carry; Preventing NH law enforcement from enforcing the Biden Administration's anti-second amendment executive orders and other anti-second amendment laws; A Constitutional amendment that would have prevented the legislature from making any law restricting the right to own, carry, or use firearms or firearm accessories.
Voted for protecting New Hampshire's elections from federal overreach by prohibiting the implementation of measures from the "For the People Act" in the state, county, and local elections; Authorizing an audit of the Windham State Representative Race; Mandated photographs to be taken of voters who register using the affidavit form, deterring voter fraud and double voting; Mandating towns to conduct thorough procedures for verifying voter checklists, ensuring more security in our elections
Voted to defending, not defunding, our law enforcement and other first responders; Defending qualified immunity for first responders and public employees; Ending the catch and release of violent criminals, and fixing NH's bail system; Investing in Granite Shield, which continues to work on drug trafficking interdiction aimed at preventing the supply of illegal drugs from entering NH; Increasing funding for police body-worn and dashboard cameras; Taking steps to fix our first responders' retirement system and restoring our promises to NH's first responders.
Voted for Education Savings Accounts, providing school choice without tax increases; Expanding the eligibility of the Education Tax Credit, providing more educational options for families and children; Promoting access to school curriculum materials for parents to review; Banning discrimination from NH's classrooms; Improving our current homeschooling laws; Ending late-term abortions (7th, 8th, & 9th month), except when a mother's life is in danger; protecting a fetus after viability; Ending partial-birth abortions.
Decreasing state spending by 3% $100 million in direct property tax relief (decreasing Statewide Property Tax) Reducing the Meals and Rentals Tax (9.01% to 8.5%) Reducing the Business Enterprise Tax (0.6% to 0.55%) Reducing the Business Profits Tax, TWICE (7.7% to 7.6%, and then to 7.5%) Eliminating the Interest and Dividends Tax over 5 years, making NH officially an income tax free state and helping protect retirees' hard-earned savings
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I am opposed to any new broad-based taxes. New Hampshire’s families deserve to keep their hard-earned cash. I trust you to spend and invest your own earnings, not the government. A Sales Tax would only hurt our local businesses and raise the cost of living for families in Belmont. An Income Tax would be equally devastating. We must protect the New Hampshire Advantage. We can promote the welfare of all people without destroying the advantage we all share.
Our bail system in the Granite State is broken. People are committing violent crimes, being arrested, and getting released all within the same 24 to 48 hour period. It is unacceptable that we release violent criminals with no additional terms set for their bail. We must do more to protect our communities and the victims of these crimes.
I will never vote to limit a Granite Stater’s Second Amendment rights. I voted to not only defend gun owners’ rights but to expand their liberties. I strongly believe everyone deserves the right to protect themselves, their family, and their property. New Hampshire gun owners are safe and responsible. I will work hard to defend gun owners’ rights in Concord.
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