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House Budget Cuts State Spending, Taxes

The 2022-23 state budget passed in the state House of Representatives on Wednesday would reduce state general and education fund spending by 1.4% below actual 2020-21 state spending. The reduction from what legislators approved in the last session is even larger. 

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SDGA – March 2021 Newsletter

March 2021 Newsletter Giving voters a voice by empowering elected school district officials to reclaim control over budgets and curriculum. — Upcoming SDGA events — Webinar:  Tool Kit for Newly Elected School Board Members Newly elected school board members face a steep learning curve.  Get an overview of responsibilities, timelines, common issues and necessary resources. Conducted … Read more

Economy

Data Point – NH Unemployment

New Hampshire’s preliminary seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for February 2021 was 3.3%, New Hampshire Employment Security reported Tuesday. It represented a decrease of 0.3 percentage points from the January rate, which remained at 3.6% after revision.

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Covid test false positives

Excessive Cycle Times in PCR Tests Lead to Untold Number of False Positive COVID ‘Cases’ in NH

In an explosive revelation raising serious questions about the legitimacy of New Hampshire’s State of Emergency and the extreme, unlawful measures of the Executive Branch to curb the supposed COVID-19 crisis, New Hampshire’s chief health department executive disclosed that the state’s PCR COVID-19 tests are using standards that are known by scientists to result in false-positive tests.

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Memoranduim of Nondelegation Doctrine

In New Hampshire A Declaration of Rights of The People of The State of New Hampshire March 4, 1778.

“The whole and entire power of government of this State is vested in, and must be derived from, the people thereof, and from no other source whatsoever.”

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Is ‘Necessary’ the Same as ‘Helpful’?

I was just listening to the Commissioner of Education tell a charming story about how a student with special needs was able to find a creative way to allow him to participate in a welding class at his local school.  Like many of the stories he tells, it was heart-warming.

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