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House Republican Leader Fuming Over Burt Removal, Double Standard by Speaker

CONCORD – House Republican Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) issued a statement after learning that House Speaker Stephen Shurtleff (D-Concord) had removed Rep. John Burt (R-Goffstown) from the House Criminal Justice and Public Safety committee. “Rep. Burt had serious concerns about how the Fish and Game Department was being managed, and he has a right to …

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House Republican Leader Calls Rep. Le Temporary Suspension Unacceptable

CONCORD – House Republican Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) issued a statement after learning that House Speaker Stephen Shurtleff (D-Concord) had not permanently removed Rep. Tamara Le (D-North Hampton) from the House Education committee after making offensive online comments regarding private and religious schools. Rep. Hinch first learned of the Speaker’s decision by reading an online …

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House Republican Leader Reacts to Committee Vote on Democrats’ Carbon Tax Bill

CONCORD – House Republican Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) issued a statement following the party line vote in the House Science, Technology & Energy committee on HB735, relative to carbon pricing. The bill would establish a tax on carbon emissions that would gradually increase over 4 years, resulting in up to $800 million per year in …

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House Republican Leader Reacts to Democrats’ Support of Job-Killing Legislation

CONCORD – House Republican Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) issued a statement following the party line vote in the House Labor, Industrial and Rehabilitative Services committee to pass HB731-FN, relative to the minimum hourly rate. This bill as amended would set New Hampshire’s minimum wage at $13/hr, one dollar higher than SB10, which was vetoed by …

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House Republicans Oppose Democrat Proposed Plastic Bag Tax

CONCORD – House Republican Leader Dick Hinch issued a statement relative to the public hearing on amendment 2019-2820h to HB559, which has a public hearing at 1:00pm today, Tuesday, November 5th. The amendment, sponsored by House Municipal & County Government Committee Chair Clyde Carson (D-Warner) requires businesses that distribute plastic and paper bags to customers …

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House Republicans Oppose Democrat Proposed Ski Tax

CONCORD – House Republican Leader Dick Hinch issued a statement on Monday declaring Republican opposition to legislative service request 2020-2578, a proposal that would include ski area ticket sales under the meals and rooms tax. LSR 2020-2578, whose text is currently not available*, is sponsored by Rep. Craig Thompson (D-Harrisville), and co-sponsored by Rep. Lee …

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House Republican Leader Reacts to Democrat Rep’s Vulgar Language Towards Private and Religious Schools

House Republican Leader Dick Hinch issued a statement after reviewing a Facebook post by Rep. Tamara Le (D-North Hampton), where she says, “F**k private and religious schools.” Rep. Tamara Le is a member of the House Education Committee.  The post has since been deleted, but a screen shot can be viewed here. “It’s more than very concerning to …

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House Republican Leader Responds to Bipartisan Vote to Sustain Governor’s Veto of SB100

Concord, NH- House Republican Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) released the following statement after the House of Representatives voted to sustain Governor Sununu’s veto of SB100, relative to discrimination in employment based on criminal background checks.  “New Hampshire Republicans have spent the last few years improving New Hampshire’s business climate, and the results are crystal clear. …

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House Republican Leader’s Statement on Rejection of Democrat Budget Bill Introduction

CONCORD – House Republican Leader Dick Hinch (R-Merrimack) issued a statement following the House vote on the suspension of House rules that would have allowed introduction of HB3 and HB4, budget bills proposed by House and Senate Democrats. “What they proposed is not a compromise, had no buy-in from any member of the Republican party, …

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