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Where I stand on the Issues:
- New Hampshire is not a suburb of Massachusetts and we do not need to become a nanny state.
- For Individual Responsibility
- Limited Spending
- Smaller Government
- Helped defeat the federal Real ID unfunded mandate
- No Child Left Behind is leaving out Children behind
- No more tax increases including fees
- Pro-2nd Amendment
- Supports Home Schoolers
How did your Representatives Vote on Key Issues?
HB1661 Repeal the LLC Tax. The vote was to kill the bill and prevent it from becoming law. A NO vote supports repeal of the LLC tax.
Rep. Clarke YES Rep. Coffey NO Rep. Lockwood NO Rep. Tilton YES Rep. Tupper YES Rep. Wheeler Absent
HB1201 expanding a firearms ban to include Muzzleloaders, the vote was to pass the bill into law, a NO vote was a vote to stop the expansion:
Rep. Clarke YES Rep. Coffey NO Rep. Lockwood YES Rep. Tilton YES Rep. Tupper YES Rep. Wheeler NO
HB368 placing the strictest guild lines on homeschoolers in the nation, the vote was to kill the bill and prevent it from becoming law, a YES vote supports killing the bill:
Rep. Clarke NO Rep. Coffey YES Rep. Lockwood not voting Rep. Tilton YES Rep. Tupper YES Rep. Wheeler YES
HB1654 banning firearms, knives, and tools of self-defense from the State House Complex, installing metal detectors, and making it a felony to violate that law. The vote was to kill the bill, a YES vote was to prevent it from becoming law.
Rep. Clarke NO Rep. Coffey YES Rep. Lockwood YES Rep. Tilton YES Rep. Tupper NO Rep. Wheeler YES
HB1588-FN repealing the increase in the motor vehicle registration surcharge. The vote was to kill the bill and prevent the repeal, a NO vote is a vote to pass the repeal.
Rep. Clarke YES Rep. Coffey NO Rep. Lockwood NO Rep. Tilton YES Rep. Tupper YES Rep. Wheeler YES
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