AFP New Hampshire Legislative Score Card is Out! - Granite Grok

AFP New Hampshire Legislative Score Card is Out!

 

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Americans For Prosperity has released its 2011 Score card for New Hampshire Legislators in the House,  and the NH State Senate.  The tally is based on eleven bills AFP focused on in 2011 and whether the New Hampshire Representative or Senator took AFP’s position.

 

My Legislators scored well, and in line with my previous posting of the NHHRA scores for 2011.  I added State Senator Ray White at the bottom of my list.  (The NHLA score card will be available on-line this weekend, by the way).

Hills 19 (House)    Senate Dist 09

Christensen D.L. Chris (R-19)  11/11 100  A+
Barry Richard  (R-19)  11/11 100  A+
Hinch Richard  (R-19)  11/11 100  A+
Notter Jeanine  (R-19)  10/10 100  A
Pellegrino Tony  (R-19)  11/11 100  A+
Peterson Lenette (R-19)  11/11 100  A+
Stroud Kathleen (R-19)  9/11 89  B
Thomas Joseph (R-19)  9/11 100  A
White Raymond  (R-09) 11/11 100  A+

 

I removed the columns listing the bill numbers so you’ll have to follow the link to the AFP score card to see who missed what votes or where they voted in opposition to the AFP position.   I am providing the bill numbers here and links to the status pages for each if you need more details.

One RINO dig before I continue.  The establishment (r)epublicans, the local media, and the democrats (of course) love pig-piling all over Chairman Jack Kimball’s every word.  But I think it is worth noting that the alternative, Susan Emerson, only scored 69% on the NHHRA score card and AFP gave her a 64.  That’s a D.  Whatever you may think of Kimball’s maiden voyage Emerson can barely act like a Republican when she votes in public.  Who knows what they hell she’d be up to behind our backs.

Here’s the list of Bills AFP scored.

HB 519  Repeal RGGI

CACR6  3/5 vote for new taxes

HB648  eminent domain petitions

HB474  Right to work

SB146  Alternative budget

SB125 BPT burden of proof

SB40  corrections to rooms and meals tax

SB2   Adopting tax caps

SB3  Retirement/Pension reform

HB1  Budget appropriations

HB2  Revenues/expenditures

 

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