The 2022 Election

by | Nov 5, 2022 | Opinion, Special Alerts

Granite State Taxpayers recognizes the effect that low spending, which equates to low taxes, will have on our day-to-day lives.

GST supports lower taxes so that each taxpayer keeps more of their income to use as they see fit.
More discretionary income increases consumer confidence and spending, growing the economy and wages.
“Lower taxes serve as a check on government, and to increase freedom’ said GST Chairman Ray Chadwick.

GST supports election law reforms so that only people who reside in New Hampshire can vote here.
Allowing residents of other states (6,540 in 2016) to vote here is, in effect, representation without taxation.

The races for the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives and the New Hampshire House, Senate, Executive Council and Governor are critical in this election to retain and build upon past successes.
Consequently, it’s important to consider the stark differences between candidates for these offices, and the parties that they represent, relative to spending, taxes and election integrity.

Since 2016, Republican majorities and Executives in Washington and Concord have reduced taxes.
No Democrats in Washington voted to reduce taxes, and few did in Concord.
If Democrats continue their majority, their House Speaker, intends to roll back the 2017 Trump tax cuts.

Governor Chris Sununu signed a Republican budget that lowered taxes, and vetoed Democrat efforts to increase them.
His opponent, as a state senator, supported increased taxes and fees.

In Concord, the Republican House, Senate and Governor have reduced business, Rooms & Meals and Interest & Dividend Taxes.
For a summary of those successes, see this presentation from the GST New Hampshire Advantage Summit.

In Washington, the election of Don Bolduc, Karoline Leavitt and Bob Burns would help return a Congressional majority that respects Taxpayers and Election integrity.
A vote for their opponents could continue a Democrat majority that has supported higher taxes, Federal control of our elections, and given us record inflation and a recession.

We need majorities in Concord and especially in DC that support lower taxes and election integrity.
GST rates candidates regarding their positions on issues supportive of taxpayers.
Click here for information on New Hampshire House, Senate and Council candidates.

Chris Sununu, Don Bolduc, Karoline Leavitt, Bob Burns, and Republican majorities in the NH House, Senate and Executive Council have supported, and will support, taxpayers and their issues.
They and their party have demonstrated a commitment to keep spending and taxes in check, balancing the needs of society while recognizing that government cannot grow faster than people’s ability to pay for it. Their opponents have not.

On November 8 vote to elect majorities that support taxpayers and sane, lawful government.

– The Granite State Taxpayers Board of Directors

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