Economy and Jobs

 

In America, we believe that hard work should be rewarded. Yet for too long certain politicians in the pocket of special interests give tax breaks to wealthy corporations and billionaires, leaving our schools and other public services underfunded. We can solve this by electing leaders who will fight for a New Hampshire that works for all of us, where all our families can thrive. 

NH has the ninth oldest population in the country. We need to make our state more welcoming to young families while balancing the needs of our senior citizens . We need affordable housing and access to public transportation. We need to raise our minimum wage so that folks who work for a living can actually make a living. And we need to finally guarantee Paid Family Leave so that we can all take the time needed to care for our loved ones - both young and old - without worry of financial hardship or job loss.

By coming together and voting in leaders who put people over profit and work for our best interests, we can make sure that corporations who have done well in New Hampshire do right by New Hampshire. When we go all in for all of us, we can ensure all of us have access to quality public schools, affordable health care, and community services to ensure that NH families thrive.

We need to fix the tax structure so that it works for all Granite State families

Our shared contributions are what make our communities thrive. ​We pitch in for each other and hope to leave things better off for those to come. 

But today, the radical right have siphoned resources from our communities and classrooms, sending them to out-of-state corporations. Then they claim that we don’t have enough money to pay for the things we need. They pit our communities against each other, hoping we’ll look the other way while they reap the benefits of our contributions. 

Can you imagine what our communities would look like if we had all that we need? 

We need to welcome businesses to NH

We need to provide incentives for small business and corporations to bring their operations to New Hampshire. Helping these kind of establishments grow creates jobs, and offers an incentive to invest in NH communities – these companies then become stakeholders in NH’s economic health and growth.