From the monthly archives:

May 2010

On Wednesday evening, the Jim Forsythe for State Senate campaign opened their office at 23 Canal Street in downtown Laconia. In front of a very enthusiastic crowd of around 40, Senate Minority leader Peter Bragdon spoke about the importance of winning Senate District 4 in order to regain a Republican majority that would lower spending and taxes.

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I will strongly defend the New Hampshire Advantage of limited government, low taxes, local control, and personal freedom.

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I oppose the “LLC Tax” which is essentially an income tax on small businesses. With record unemployment, there could be no worse time for this tax. To grow our way out of the economic downturn, we must lower taxes, not raise them.

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I believe that parents and teachers know what is best for educating children. Kids are educated most effectively when control over the education is as close to home as possible. I will fight to empower parents and teachers, and prevent the centralization of control of our schools in Concord and in Washington.

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The Jim Forsythe for State Senate campaign has opened an office in downtown Laconia – 23 Canal St. The opening of the office will be celebrated on Wednesday, 26 May at 6:30pm – members of the public and press are welcome to attend.

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