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Again, I want express my warm thanks for all of your support, and I look forward to working on your behalf and earning your continued support

The transition from campaign to governance has been a smooth and speedy one. I have assumed my senate duties including my three senate committee assignments: Wildlife and Agriculture;  Transportation and Interstate Cooperation; and Capital Budget.

When I moved into my office it was barren. I truly believe that the office and senate seat belong to the people of State Senate district 16. In that spirit, I have decorated  the office with historic pictures and prints that have been either  acquired or given to me on loan from the Town Historic Societies from the four towns in district 16 (Candia, Hooksett, Bow and Dunbarton) and the city of Manchester. Special thanks goes out to Rep. Eric Anderson of Bow who supplied me with three spectacular photographs depicting Bow’s history.  Comments thus far have been very positive!

The office is conveniently located at Room 102 on the first floor of the Legislative Office Building. Many folks from the district have already stopped by to say hello. Deb Martone, my newly hired assistant, is very personable and she does a great job keeping my appointment schedule and working on constituent issues. If you would like to either stop by  for a visit, or if you require assistance with an issue, please contact either Deb or me at 271-2709.

I  recently agreed to be auctioned off at a Manchester City Rotary Club Charity Dinner. The winning bidder, Claira Monier, for her generous charitable donation won a tour of the State House to be given by me and lunch with me on my tab at the Common Man Restaurant in Concord. 

I welcome visitors and I enjoy giving tours of the State House.  Please stop in!  This is your office.

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I am extremely grateful for the tremendous outpouring of support that I received from hundreds of people in my election to the State Senate. During the many months of campaigning throughout State Senate District 16, I met many wonderful people who helped and encouraged me.

Many, many people came out to support my candidacy by writing letters to the editor, making phone calls, participating in door knocking and sign waves, and making financial contributions to my campaign.  I am especially thankful for the many hardy folks who stood at the polls on my behalf on that cold and snowy election day.

I vividly remember the scene when I arrived late on Tuesday, February 16th at the Cawley Middle School in Hooksett. The eight  people standing outside the poll area and holding my signs looked like “walking snowmen”. I was very touched by their dedication.
I thank everybody for your friendship and warm support. As promised, I will be your voice in Concord, and I encourage all residents of the district, irrespective of party affiliation, to contact me with your thoughts and concerns. I can be reached via e-mail at dboutin1465@comcast.net or on my cell phone at 203-5391.

 

David Boutin being sworn in as NH State Senator for District 16 by Gov. John Lynch.

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I am deeply grateful to all who supported me in the District 16 special election.  Please join me Thursday, February 18, as I am sworn in as your State Senator.  The ceremony will be held at 8:45 a.m. in the Governor and Council Chamber in the State House in Concord.

I look forward to representing you and to embrace the work that lies ahead.

-David

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Election Day in Bow, NH - February 16, 2010

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I had the pleasure of joining Ed, Steve and Jane on NH Taxpayer Radio this week.  The conversation is always enlightening with a wealth of common sense!  Listen to the broadcast by clicking on the black bar at the bottom of your screen and feel even more sure that your vote for me on Tuesday is the best choice for New Hampshire.

You can listen to more of NH Taxpayer Radio on WLMW.FM at 90.7 on your radio, or live stream is available by visiting www. cnht.org.

I look forward to seeing you all on Tuesday!

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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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