budget deficit

August 11, 2008 - 5:13pm

Knytych running on state spending

LACONIA- State Sen. Candidate Greg Knytych (R-Laconia) thinks the current budget deficit is his opponent's biggest weakness.

Knytych hopes to defeat freshman state Sen. Kathleen Sgambati (D-Tilton) on a message of budget restraint in the race for the district four state senate seat.

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John Stephen Calls Record Budget Deficit "Outrageous"

Release Date: Jul 28 2008

For Immediate Release                                      Greg MooreJuly 28, 2008                                   (603) 206-1223 x1013
John Stephen Calls Record Budget Deficit "Outrageous"Candidate Says Projected $482 Billion Hole An "Assault On Our Children's Future"
MANCHESTER, NH- 1st District Congressional candidate John Stephen called today's announcement by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) that next year's record projected federal budget deficit would be $482 billion a wake up call for fiscal sanity.  He said that Congress needs to get to work to shrink the deficit by reducing the size of government and that Americans need to elect leaders who would commit to trim the deficit and move the country toward a balanced budget.

HOUSE AND SENATE CELEBRATE END OF SUCCESSFUL SESSION

Release Date: Jun 5 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                          Thursday, June 5, 2008

Contact: Senator Sylvia Larsen

(603) 271-2111

House Speaker Terie Norelli

(603) 271-3661

HOUSE AND SENATE CELEBRATE END OF SUCCESSFUL SESSION

CONCORD – After working late to ensure the state budget remains on solid footing, the House and Senate adjourned for 2008 with several major pieces of legislation brought to a successful close.

May 13, 2008 - 11:25am

Poll shows residents unaware of budget problems; plurality favors legalized gambling

A poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire shows residents are largely unaware of the current budget problems facing the state.

According to the Granite State Poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, 17% said they have heard a lot about the state budget, 59% say they have heard a little and 23% said they have heard nothing at all.

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