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New Hampshire residents seem to be coming to the stark realization that Washington D.C. is broken, which has given rise to the tea party movement. Our “representatives” there don’t listen to us, continue to increase spending at an alarming rate, and pass bills without even reading them. What not as many people realize is that our “representatives” in Concord are taking a similar approach to governing New Hampshire. Concord has become the new D.C.

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I am writing to strongly urge voters in NH Senate District 4 (Alton, Barnstead, Belmont, Gilford, Gilmanton, Laconia, New Durham, Strafford and Tilton) to vote for Jim Forsythe in the Sept 14th Republican Primary.

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On Sunday evening, the Jim Forsythe for State Senate Campaign was at the “New Hampshire Night Game” between the Laconia Muskrats and the Keene Swampbats. Jim and US Senate Candidate Kelly Ayotte threw out the first pitches.

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Last weekend the Jim Forsythe for State Senate campaign marched in the Gilmanton and Laconia 4th of July parades.

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Jim Forsythe of Laconia, a GOP candidate for the District 4 senate seat, said the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative is driving up electricity costs for business. He also expressed concern about the bevy of new taxes levied on business, including the local option rooms and meals tax, the LLC tax and the campground tax that has since been repealed.

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Concord, NH – Republican State Senate District 4 candidate Jim Forsythe today signed the Americans for Prosperity Pledge to cut taxes and fees (and oppose a sales and/or income tax), cut spending, cut the size of government, and uphold both the N.H. and U.S. Constitutions.

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With his family by his side for support and inspiration, conservative Republican Jim Forsythe filed his candidacy for New Hampshire’s fourth-district State Senate seat today at the New Hampshire Secretary of State’s office in Concord.

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Republican State Senate District 4 candidate Jim Forsythe has strongly urged that incumbent Democrat State Senator Kathy Sgambati lead the charge in the repeal of the LLC income tax during next week’s special session.

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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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Just in time for Tourism Season, Senator Kathleen Sgambati introduces proposal allowing communities to increase rooms and meals tax beyond states 9% levy.

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