CCDC New OFFICE and CCDC Monthly Meeting

We are pleased to announce that the Cheshire County Democrats with the Co-Coordinated campaign will have an office in Keene at 67 Emerald Street.

Cheshire County Democrats monthly meeting will be at our NEW OFFICE!
Because of Labor Day our monthly meeting will be held on September 13th.
Since the following day is the State primary we have decided to take this meeting to the streets for visibility! We will meet at the office.

Hope your summer was a pleasurable one-we look forward to seeing you and working with you all this fall-Have a safe and enjoyable Labor Day!

Ann Heffernon

 

CCDC at Community Kitchen in Keene

Cheshire Democrats night at the Keene Community Kitchen
When: Wednesday September 1st, 4:30 until 7:00 P.M.
Where: Community Kitchen, 37 Mechanic St, Keene, NH 03431
The staff is very strict now about dress—so please wears full length pants, shirts w/ sleeves and shoes! As always, this fills a very important need in our community—and we would love to see some new faces!

 

Death Penalty Hearing

There will be a hearing on the death penalty Thursday September 16, 2010 at 6:30 pm at Keene State College Alumni Center, Centennial Hall. People are encouraged to come and testify.

Testimony should last no more than three or four minutes and focus on
the implications for the condemned, the victim’s family members, prison officials, and the wider community.

Of course if anyone has had personal experience with the death
penalty that story is important.

The study commission members are most respectful of all testimony.

This is a critical time for death penalty repeal in NH. The Study Commission
has been meeting since November 2009, we have a man on death row, and
there are severe limits on state resources that have tremendous social justice
implications.

 

GRANITE STATE FAIR TAX COALITION Event

GRANITE STATE FAIR TAX COALITION
PUTTING OUR MONEY WHERE OUR MOUTH IS:
NEW HAMPSHIRE’S PRIORITIES AND BUDGET
A panel discussion and community conversation
We are set to have the forum in Keene broadcast on channel 8.

When: September 21, 2010
Where: KPL Auditorium

6:30 Doors open

7:05 Economic Expert: State Budget
Spending
What we spend on: mandated and discretionary
Spending increases: principal factors
Biggest drivers and why
What is and isn’t a real cut?
What are long-term costs of short-term cuts?
Revenue
Where does it come from?
2 pies: taxes & fees; federal and other $; focus on state revenue
Tax policy fundamentals (equity, adequacy, simplicity, exportability, neutrality)
Who pays, and how? (ITEP income bracket charts)
State+local property taxes=60+% of all tax revenue: implications for tax payers

Deficit: Structural + Cyclical=Gap

7:15 Local Government Official: Relationship between state and local budgets
“Shared burden”
Ramifications of state budget for this locality: decision points and options
Consequences of maintaining status quo

7:25 Human Impact Speaker: Consequence of Budget Decisions in Human Terms

7:30 Panel Q and A
Moderator to panel/panelists to each other:
Solution options?
a) program cuts (quick review of discretionary options)
b) Revenue reform (quick review of options)
c) Plan to do nothing, and make last-ditch decisions under
Deadline pressure
Consequences of doing nothing?

7:45 Audience Q and A

Contact-
Cathy Silber
Executive Director
Granite State Fair Tax Coalition
P.O. Box 3431
Concord, NH  03302
603-986-7696
csilber@nhfairtax.org
www.nhfairtax.org

 

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