NHAC

Concerned Manchester Citizens Call on NH Advantage Coalition to Cease Illegal Activity

Release Date: Aug 7 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

August 7, 2008

Contact: Alexis Chininis

(603)669-1050



Concerned Manchester Citizens Call on NH Advantage Coalition to Cease Illegal Activity

Asks Frank Guinta and NHAC to Comply with State Election Law

 

Manchester – The New Hampshire Advantage Coalition should disclose all contributions and activities according to a petition the Manchester City Democrats began circulating today. 

August 6, 2008 - 4:37pm

Sullivan files complaint against NHAC

Former New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairwoman Kathy Sullivan has filed a complaint against the New Hampshire Advantage Coalition. In a letter to Attorney General Kelly Ayotte, Sullivan says that the group has broken seven election and tax laws, but Mike Biundo, chairman of NHAC, says the allegations are not true.

Sullivan alleges that the group has not filed as a political action committee, has not put disclosures on campaign materials and is violating their nonprofit status by promoting the candidacy of group members.

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MRC ENDORSES SPENDING CAP, CHALLENGES CITY DEMS TO JOIN IN PROTECTING TAXPAYERS

Release Date: Jul 30 2008

Manchester Residents Act to Take Back City Hall.  Move to Save Taxpayers Millions of Dollars of Hard-Earn Money.

Taxpayer Rebate?

Release Date: Jun 26 2008

Media Release for June 26, 2008

CONTACT

Roger Wilkins

(603) 289-8931

rwilkins@yourmeridian.com

                                                                                                                                                                                    

 

Taxpayer Rebate?

NHAC calls on Congressmen Paul Hodes and Carol Shea-Porter to pledge to halt their

Election year franking practice and give NH taxpayers’ back their money.

 

 

Manchester – Increased NH state spending $500 million dollars, a gallon of gas in NH $4.07, the average NH Property Tax bill $5,332. Congressmen Paul Hodes and Carol Shea-Porter returning to NH taxpayers the quarter of a billion they wasted on taxpayer-funded mailings, priceless.

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