Political posturing by both parties creates an impasse
August 11, 2015 •
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By David Karrick, NH Representative
In the spring of 2013 there were major disagreements between the New Hampshire Republican-led State Senate and the Democrat-led State House of Representatives. Both houses, however, were able to come together at the last hour at the end of June 2013 to agree on a bi-partisan compromise budget. Things are different in 2015. As most […]
Flurry of letters doesn't end budget impasse
July 19, 2015 •
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By Mario Ratzki, NH Representative
The State Legislature in Concord is on vacation. The state budget battle has been put on hold, at least for July. There are no plans, as of yet, to have the Governor, House, and Senate Republicans meet to hash out their differences. Speaker Jasper did send out a letter to all Democratic members of both […]
Battle over State budget continues in Concord
June 25, 2015 •
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By Mario Ratzki, NH Representative
On June 23, the House passed the Senate/House reconciled budget, a budget Governor Hassan has now vetoed. HB 1, the numbers budget (appropriations) passed with a 196 to 161 vote, with 148 Democrats and 13 Republicans in opposition. HB 2, the legislation in support of HB 1, passed on a vote of 196 to 164, […]
Surprised not to hear a lot of noise
June 17, 2015 •
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By Caroline Ratzki
My husband and I and two friends from East Andover recently went to visit the wind farm in Lempster. Sincere thanks to the director, Ed Cherian, who gave up his Saturday afternoon to show us around and answer our questions. It was my first visit to a wind farm, and I did not know what […]
Renewable energy progress at risk
May 20, 2015 •
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At their regular monthly meeting on May 7, members of the Andover Energy Group in attendance signed and sent the following letter to State Senator Andrew Hosmer. Dear Senator Hosmer: We are concerned about the budget proposed by the New Hampshire House of Representatives. Specifically, we are appalled by the attempt to divert $51 million […]
Ratzki forms coalition against shifting costs to towns
May 20, 2015 •
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By Mario Ratzki, NH State Representative
The best news coming out of Concord was the Governor’s recognition of Ms. Grace Anderson of Salisbury for her 37 years of volunteer work with the elderly. Ms Anderson was the Merrimack County recipient for the Vaughan Award. While I, as State Representative, nominated her, credit should go to Larry Chase for his interviews with […]
Voted against the budget, but it passed
April 22, 2015 •
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By Mario Ratzki, NH Representative
My mother was born on April 1, 1920. She is 95 years old. On this day in 2015, I was in session along with 372 members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives. A good showing for the battle of the budget. Speaker Shawn Jasper had scheduled the vote on HB 2, before HB 1. […]
Retiring from Board of Selectmen after three years
March 25, 2015 •
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By Jim Danforth
After serving as part of the team of Selectpersons for the past three years, I want to thank those I served with and worked with. When I entered office, I was not prepared for the scope of work or the knowledge-base that the job of Selectperson requires. My singular goal while running for office was […]
House cuts must pass many hurdles
March 21, 2015 •
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By Mario Ratzki, NH Representative
Elections have consequences. We saw that in the last few weeks, when Republicans finally found their voice and set about to dismantle what our bipartisan legislature had worked hard to achieve over the past two years. The Finance Committee voted to cut $68 million from the Department of Transportation (DOT), mostly in personnel cuts which […]
Precedent is to let Town Meeting decide
March 21, 2015 •
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By Ed Becker
Dear Members of the Board of Selectmen and Members of the Budget Committee and Town Administrator, Thank you for serving Andover with your best efforts and your desire to do what is best for the community. It is sometimes a thankless job, and I am grateful that you have stepped up to the task. In […]