It’s a simple question, really. But the answer is unfortunate. For New Hampshire families, the Jeanne Shaheen taxes are everywhere you look:
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Jeanne Shaheen suggested an increase in gas taxes and was caught unconstitutionally diverting gas tax revenues to a pet project. In fact, she wanted the state to look at raising the gas tax. (Union Leader, 1/26/95) |
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After promising to veto any broad-based sales tax, she broke her promise and proposed the first-ever sales tax in New Hampshire history. (Union Leader, 2/7/01) |
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Again, she broke her promise and signed New Hampshire’s first statewide property tax into law – even saying “today we’re going to celebrate.” (Associated Press, 4/30/99) |
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Jeanne Shaheen had the opportunity to repeal New Hampshire’s death tax, but instead vetoed a bill that would have killed the inheritance tax, also know as the death tax. New Hampshire was the third highest in the country! (Associated Press, 7/12/00) |
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When she was Governor of New Hampshire, Shaheen even agreed to sign a state income tax. (Union Leader, 4/20/01) |
Call Jeanne Shaheen at (603) 647-2008 and tell her you've had enough tax increases.
Jeanne Shaheen on Taxes, In Her Own Words
"I believe that for too long rational tax debate in this state has been controlled by the right wing, the anti-taxers who take the position that no tax is a good tax." (Jeanne Shaheen, Senate Journal, 7/1/93)
When asked about establishing a statewide property tax, Jeanne Shaheen said, "…today we're going to celebrate." (Associated Press, 4/30/99)
Jeanne Shaheen said repealing the death tax would be irresponsible. (Associated Press, 7/12/00)
"Shaheen said a capital gains tax will not harm the economy…" (Union Leader, 10/20/99)
Call Jeanne Shaheen at (603) 647-2008 and tell her you’ve had enough tax increases.
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