Senator Jim Forsythe invites you to join Senate President Peter Bragdon, Senate Majority Leader Jeb Bradley and fellow Senator Jeanie Forrester for a reception with Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky)
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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. Some facts about the "LLC Tax": Passed as part of the budget bill in June late in the process without any public hearings. Creates a 5% Interest and Dividends tax on LLC distributions. This is a tax on the individuals receiving the distributions, not the LLC itself. There is not another state in the Union that treats ...
A business entrepreneur focused on fixing our economy Jim's entrepreneurial career began in 2003 when he became part owner of a small, successful aerospace company. The company's software product, which uses computational fluid dynamics to compute airflow over aircraft, is heavily used in the defense industry. As an entrepreneur, Jim's experiences with government regulation, the tax code, and big bureaucracy have reinforced his belief in the urgent need to reform and downsize government. Experience grounded in patriotism Jim Forsythe's diverse experiences in military, business, and academics have instilled in him a deep love of this country, a fierce passion to ...
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. We must protect the right of parents in New Hampshire to homeschool their children as they see fit. A growing number of families are homeschooling every year with generally spectacular results. I will fight for less regulation for the homeschooling community. Government should be accountable to the people, not ...
Senator Jim Forsythe invites you to join Senate President Peter Bragdon, Senate Majority Leader Jeb Bradley and fellow Senator Jeanie Forrester for a reception with Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky)
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One of my priorities as your state senator is to support legislation that would strengthen the New Hampshire economy and help our small business community thrive. House Bill 474 known as “Right to Work” is one such piece of legislation. I believe this bill will help New Hampshire become more business friendly and encourage new [...]
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Senate campaign was a group effort Jim Forsythe, Strafford By For the Monitor November 15, 2010 I am humbled and honored that the voters of District 4 selected me as their next state senator. I want to wish my opponent, Andrew Hosmer, and his family the best. I know how much of a strain a [...]
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Senators mean business New lawmakers: We’ve created jobs, balanced budgets By Shira Schoenberg / Monitor staff November 14, 2010 What do you call a group of businessmen and businesswomen meeting to discuss a budget? In New Hampshire, you call it the state Senate To talk to the new senators is to hear frustration with government [...]
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We did it!
The results are in, and thanks to all of your hard work we have achieved victory! With results from 100% of the district, we have 62.25% compared to 37.75%. We won every town and every ward!
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