You may recall my promising to introduce speakers at SCGOP meetings with an advance blog post on our website, and email to promote such occasion. Please welcome Jody Underwood of Education Options (EdOpt) to speak at our April meeting. Consider browsing the website in advance:ย ย https://edopt.org.ย Note thatย your SCGOP Treasurer and Vice Chair are active… Continue reading Exploring Educational Options with Jody Underwood
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Republican Review 3-28
Republicanย Reviewย | Volume 8ย Issue 15ย | March 28th,ย 2025House Republicans and Friends Across New Hampshire, I want to take a moment to thank each of you for your dedication and unity during this weekโs long session days. As usual, Democrats did everything they could to drag out debates and complicate the process, but thanks to our commitment to… Continue reading Republican Review 3-28
Free Market Principles in Claremontโs Charity Sector: A Model for Efficiency and Cooperation
This week, I witnessed an unexpected example of Adam Smithโs division of labor in actionโwithin Claremontโs growing network of charitable organizations. The principles of free markets, particularly the efficiency that emerges from cooperation and specialization, are well-established. Despite being outlined over 400 years ago, Smithโs insights into industrial productivity find strong support in Claremontโs nonprofit… Continue reading Free Market Principles in Claremontโs Charity Sector: A Model for Efficiency and Cooperation
Emily Sandblade: Advocating for Claremont School Board Changes
Emily Sandblade Emily Sandblade, 71, is running for a seat on the Claremont School Board, citing a strong commitment to improving educational standards and ensuring responsible fiscal management. Sandblade previously served one term in the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing Goffstown, ten years ago. She is an engineer working part-time, a retired physicist, and… Continue reading Emily Sandblade: Advocating for Claremont School Board Changes
March 7 Legislative Update
House Republicans and Friends Across New Hampshire, Yesterday, House Republicans delivered major victories for the Granite State. From repealing vehicle inspections to once again blocking an income tax, we stood united and fought as a team. If we continue this momentum, we will remain unstoppable in advancing our shared priorities.Looking ahead to next week, itโs critical… Continue reading March 7 Legislative Update
Support School Choice: Education Tax Credit for NH Businesses
The Education Tax Credit (ETC) program offers New Hampshire businesses an opportunity to support school choice while benefiting from significant tax savings. Through this program, businesses can donate to the Childrenโs Scholarship Fund (CSF) to help fund K-12 scholarships for low- and middle-income families in New Hampshire and receive an 85% Education Tax Credit against… Continue reading Support School Choice: Education Tax Credit for NH Businesses
