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Dear Friend and Supporter, 

On February 16th voters in three Manchester wards, Bow, Dunbarton, Candia, and Hooksett have an opportunity to continue conservative momentum in Concord. The State Senate seat in District 16 is vacant due to the recent election of Ted Gatsas as Manchester’s Mayor. Ted is off to a great start as mayor after serving with distinction in the Senate.

Due to Mayor Gatsas’s successful election, voters have a choice to fill his vacant seat with a proven tax fighting conservative or someone whose unabashedly liberal voting record means ever growing government. I don’t know about you, but I think we already have enough reckless spending Democrats in Concord!

David Boutin is the proven tax fighter and the conservative in this race

and I ask that you consider assisting his fundraising efforts.

After a successful business career David served two terms in the New Hampshire House from 1995 to 1998. David retired with his wife of nearly forty years to Hooksett. When there was a vacancy in the House, David stepped up to win a special election in 2007. Currently he is a member of the Ways and Means Committee and also serves as a Town Councilor in Hooksett.

When the Senate District 16 seat became vacant, David went to work. He greeted voters by knocking on over a thousand doors, visited transfer stations, and made countless phone calls. His hard work paid off as he won a spirited Republican primary on January 12th.

But now David’s task becomes tougher as he faces a well funded Democrat, Representative Jeff Goley, who is beholden to the crowd of grow government liberals and other special interests who want to win this seat so they can continue their spending and taxing binge.

In 2009 alone, Representative Jeff Goley has voted for a new capital gains tax, a new estate tax, as well as increases in the gas tax, rooms and meals tax, tobacco tax, gambling taxes, and car and boat registrations fees. Mr. Goley further voted to shift millions of dollars of expenses to cities and towns thus raising property taxes. And worst of all, Mr. Goley voted for the so called LLC Tax, which is nothing more than an income tax levied on small business owners - implemented without a public hearing. Yes, that’s right, an income tax on business owners without even the courtesy of a public hearing! In the past Mr. Goley has voted for the statewide property tax and against killing a general sales tax.

Why all the taxes? Well, Mr. Goley voted for a spending binge: hikes of over 10% in the latest budget and 11% in the previous budget —- a staggering increase of $2.1 billion. New Hampshire government has grown at a phenomenal pace during the same time that people across the state are making difficult cut backs and tough personal decisions because of the terrible economy. 

There could not be a clearer difference between these two candidates. Representative David Boutin, a member of the House Ways & Means Committee, voted against this bloated budget and voted against the 38 tax and fee hikes that Mr. Goley supported. David Boutin knows that growing government, raising taxes and burdening small business with stifling regulations will not get the 50,000 unemployed New Hampshire citizens back to work.

On the issues that matter most to voters today - restoring a growing economy, prudently managing the state’s budget, and not over-taxing New Hampshire’s hard pressed working families, there could not be a clearer choice for the voters in Senate District 16. That’s why I am asking you to consider making a donation to David’s effort today.

Special elections usually involve low turnout so it is possible Mr. Goley and the State Democratic Party can use their current financial advantage to add yet another vote to the tax and spend agenda in Concord. But with your generous help, we can turn that around and insure this senate seat remains in the hands of a conservative.

As I write this letter, David Boutin is again knocking on doors. No one will work harder to protect your pocketbook, your values or your freedoms. David knows how to say no and he knows when enough is enough.

Please visit his website at: www.boutinforstatesenate.com where you can also make a contribution. Or call David on his cell phone while he is out knocking on doors at 603-203-5391. Thank you so much for your consideration of David’s campaign. His victory will send a strong message for fiscal responsibility to Concord.

 Very sincerely yours,

Jeb Bradley

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     Joined by friends and supporters, I have officially filed my paperwork with the Secretary of State’s office for my candidacy for State Senate District 16 in the upcoming special election.  I also want my readers to know I’ve signed the Coalition of NH Taxpayers “Taxpayer Pledge” in which I have stated “if elected to any statewide office, I will oppose all efforts to impose a sales, income, or other broadbased tax on the taxpayers of the State of New Hampshire.”
 
 

David Boutin officially files for his candidacy for the State Senate District 16 seat.

David Boutin officially files for his candidacy for the State Senate District 16 seat.

    I am grateful for all the support I have received over the last several months as I have been campaigning all around Senate District 16 talking about the need to cut spending and lower taxes.  I believe the only way we are going to get our State’s economy back on track is by encouraging small businesses to expand and grow, and they can’t do that in the hostile business environment that the Democrats in the Legislature have created through their excessive new taxes and fees.  That’s why I am running for State Senate and that’s why I have signed the Taxpayers pledge opposing any efforts to impose a Sales, Income or any broadbased tax in New Hampshire.
 
    “David is a hard worker and a true fiscal conservative, he has been the taxpayers best friend as a State Representative serving on the Ways and Means Committee and I know he will be even more effective in the Senate and that is why I am supporting his efforts” said State Senator Sheila Roberge.  Senator Roberge is serving her 12th term in the Senate and is the Dean of the Senate, an honorary title bestowed upon the longest-serving sitting Senator.
 
    “Every taxpayer in Senate District 16 should stand up and support David Boutin in his efforts to be their next State Senator.  David has a solid record of supporting lower taxes, and lower regulations and fees.  David will be a strong voice for the taxpayer in the Senate and not be beholden to any special interest group” said Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of NH Taxpayers.
 
    Thank you for your continued support.

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Dear Friends and Supporters:

Hooray! -   some sunshine graced our skies us as we celebrated  America’s 223rd Independence Day -  a day that reminds us to reflect on the liberties and freedoms secured for us by our past and present patriots.  I hope that you were fortunate enough to enjoy the day’s celebratory barbecues, parades and fireworks with your family and friends.

I am glad that you have signed up to be on my e-mail list. I will be keeping everybody updated on campaign activities, so stay tuned!

The legislature is adjourned now until January, but let’s review the disaster results! Under a Democratic majority, the legislature and Governor passed into law a budget that increased spending by over 6.5%. Now ask yourself: Has your personal income gone up an average of 6.5% over the past two years? I am sure that like me, you answered with a resounding NO!  In fact, from 2006 through 2009 and into the new budget there have been a total of 67 new or increased taxes and fees! Unfortunately, already overburdened taxpayers are now saddled with sacrificing even more of their hard earned money to feed the spending beast in Concord.

But do not think that the Democrats will stop with the tax increases they just passed; they keep a “tax satchel” - a temporary resting place for tax bills that failed. Yes, you can be assured that the Democrats will once again try to pass a capital gains tax, a “death” tax, a gasoline tax increase, and an increase in the beer tax.

Do we have a Spending problem in Concord - YES!!  Do we have a Revenue problem in Concord - NO!!  The Democratic gang in Concord continues to beat struggling New Hampshire families with tax and fee increases, like the proverbial dead horse. We can’t take it anymore.

That is why I am running for the District 16 State Senate seat. I have a principled belief that LOW TAXES RESULT FROM LOW SPENDING.

I will work to restore “common sense” in the spending habits of the New Hampshire legislature. I always have and always will vote against any broad base tax including an income or sales tax - we already have enough revenue to meet our obligations. I also plan to submit legislation in the next biennium to repeal the new 9% “tent tax” and the new 5% interest and dividend tax on small businesses (LLCs). In these difficult economic times, faced with rising unemployment, we need to encourage small businesses, rather than increasing their tax burden.

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