Former Congressman Jeb Bradley (R-Wolfeboro) has been endorsed by eleven County Commissioners.
"These County Commissioners have the difficult job of navigating through tax structures on all government levels, in order to make programs in their counties work," Bradley said in a statement.
The list includes Belknap County Commissioners Christopher Boothby, Bud Daigneault and Richard Long. David Sorensen and Marge Webster from Carroll County and Hillsborough County Commissioner Toni Pappas. JD Colcord and Bronwyn Asplund-Walsh from Merrimack County both endorsed Bradley along with Rockingham Commissioners Maureen Barrows, Kate Pratt and Don Stritch.
"I support Jeb Bradley because he is the only candidate in the First Congressional District race who understands the need for cost effective government, as well as the burden that state and federal government programs can have on local property taxpayers. Jeb has always been a guardian of our pocketbooks by not passing costs onto property taxes," said Rockingham County Commissioner Kate Pratt.
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