Cara Ridings

Join Us Tonight! Education Policy Discussion with Reps. Megan Murray & Dave Luneau

We’re excited to welcome Representative Megan Murray (member of the Education Policy and Administration Committee) and Representative Dave Luneau (Ranking Member of the Education Finance Committee) as our featured speakers tonight!

They will be discussing key education legislation from the last session and offering insights into what Governor Ayotte’s recent vetoes signal about the future direction of education policy in New Hampshire. read more

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July 4th Parade

Many thanks to all who marched with us, helped at our watermelon stand, or stopped by to say hello—including Maggie Goodlander! It was great to celebrate Independence Day with so many of our community members. And congrats to Rick Katzenberg, the Citizen of the Year!
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No Kings! Rally in Milford

More than 900 residents from surrounding towns and cities rallied Saturday afternoon on the Milford Oval to display their disagreement with the current administration’s threats to the U.S. Constitution and to honor the flag and our servicemen who have fought against tyranny for 250 years. read more

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“Bad decisions are expensive.” — Representative Kat McGhee, Hollis

Guest Speaker Rep. Kat McGhee on NH Energy Policy and Legislation

Energy decisions can have enormous impacts on the environment, our monthly budgets, local and state economics, and more.   

Currently the Republican-led NH legislature “isn’t really doing much [on energy],” according to Representative Kat McGhee (Hollis), ranking member on the House Science, Technology and Energy Committee, who spoke at the Amherst Democrats’ public meeting about NH Energy Policy and Legislation on April 23.    read more

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What’s happening in Concord under Republican leadership? We’re hemorrhaging revenue, we’re losing services, and property taxes are set to skyrocket

Here’s what’s been happening in Concord the past six weeks regarding the New Hampshire state budget:

·       First, the governor presented her budget to the House of Representatives with many cuts already in it.

·       Then, the House Ways and Means Committee reviewed the governor’s revenue projections and decreased them significantly. read more

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