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David Eisenstatder elaborates on the new Keene budget proposal in the Sentinel.

A New Hampshire senate committee considered the bill which would remove NH from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, a cap and trade program, and deemed it inexpedient to legislate (translation: not a good bill), and the right-to-work bill heads to John Lynch.

Keene Rep. Kris Roberts: “In many ways I like most people in New Hampshire don’t care much which party has control, which people are filling leadership positions, we just want the type of leadership that we can trust to make the right decisions fairly and not for some political agenda or personal status.”

Why I disagree with libertarian activist Denis Goddard about the coming dollar apocalypse.

Milton Gabor, Rush tribute band

The New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute argues that state business taxes just aren’t that important.

Greenfield, Massachusetts Rush tribute band Milton Gabor are playing again after a few years off, according to the Valley Advocate.

Charles Eisentstein, in the Vermont Commons, argues that independence requires economic as well as political sovereignty– that is, local currencies.

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