Following the passage of President Obama’s signature health care law on Tuesday, conservative Republican Jim Forsythe, a candidate for the fourth district State Senate seat, said he will work to pass a bill that protects New Hampshire citizens from subjection to the law’s unconstitutional mandates.
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Jim spoke about the campaign at the Belknap County GOP meeting. He highlighted the need for reduced spending and taxes in order to get the economy going again.
Sen Sgambati, in a February commentary disputed the notion that “we do not have a revenue problem, we have a spending problem.” … I think she has this completely backward, and I firmly believe that this question will be the central issue of the 2010 election across this nation, and in New Hampshire.
“We have a spending problem, not a revenue problem,” he said, noting 25 percent spending increases in the last two terms. He said, if elected, he will work to cut taxes and bring jobs back to this state.
Forsythe, before Bradley’s speech, also exhorted the importance of the state House of Representatives. The 400 representatives are closest to the people, and as such, are those most critical to making constituents’ voices heard, he said.