The Independents: The Property Tax Revolt Starts Now 

This week, on The Independents, live from the Free State of New Hampshire, Carla Gericke is joined in-studio by constitutional scholar Daniel Richard (National Heritage Center for Constitutional Studies) for a deep dive into his citizen-led initiative Save Our Schools NH.

Daniel lays out a constitutional history tour that connects school governance, taxation, Claremont, and consent of the governed, including a fascinating controversy over a possible constitutional text error—the “of/or” issue—plus what he says was “missing” historical context around an 1850 constitutional convention.

Finally, we get practical: Save Our Schools NH is urging Granite Staters to file property tax abatements as a grassroots strategy to force a statewide conversation about school spending, accountability, and local control—especially as property tax bills climb and residents feel they’re not getting what they’re paying for.

Daniel Richard is a regular contributor to GraniteGrok.

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