Rep. Alexis Simpson: A budget is a statement of our values. House Republicans are showing us theirs.

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AS THE House Finance Committee worked through the state budget over the past few months, a couple things became abundantly clear. Despite constant claims to the contrary, the decisions that House Republicans are making to slash state programs and services...

AS THE House Finance Committee worked through the state budget over the past few months, a couple things became abundantly clear. Despite constant claims to the contrary, the decisions that House Republicans are making to slash state programs and services are not necessary or unavoidable; they are choices. And the choices Republicans are making, which include the elimination of core state functions, indiscriminate firings, and tax hikes to subsidize the well-off, reveal a party eager to emulate the chaos of Washington at the expense of the people who just elected them five months ago.

Republicans are doubling down on a failed and deeply unpopular strategy: expanding tax breaks for the ultra-wealthy and large, out-of-state corporations, while slashing essential services and raising costs on everyday Granite Staters. The result? A budget that works for the top 1%, not for the rest of us. It didn’t have to be this way.



New Hampshire’s tax structure already leans too heavily on property taxes, which overburdens working people, seniors, and our most vulnerable neighbors. The budget proposed by Republicans exacerbates that burden by cutting aid to cities and towns and removing the income cap on school vouchers, making taxpayers suddenly responsible for thousands of well-off students in our state’s private schools. To make matters worse, House Republicans needlessly reduced the state’s share of casino gaming proceeds, giving millions of dollars that Governor Ayotte’s budget allocated to public education away to Vegas-based casino owners instead.

To pay for these decisions, Finance Committee Republicans made the kind of rash decisions that we increasingly see out of Washington. Their budget fires a hundred employees in the Department of Corrections, jeopardizing safety in an already understaffed department. It eliminates the Office of the Child Advocate, which uncovered abuse of New Hampshire children in state custody in recent years.

The GOP budget cuts funding for Medicaid providers, developmental disability support, and mental health services, raising costs on everyone from patients to health care providers. It hits those who can least afford it the hardest, placing new health care premiums on families on Medicaid and Granite Advantage recipients who make under $20,000 a year. Republican budget writers slashed funding to the state’s university and community college systems, eliminated the state’s adult education program, and eliminated the robotics fund, which helps elementary and high schools engage students in STEM subjects.

If those decisions weren’t shortsighted enough, GOP budget writers drastically reduced the tourism development fund and eliminated the state Arts Council, decisions that will harm businesses from restaurants to ski resorts. House Democrats believe New Hampshire can and must do better and are proposing an alternative known as the “Better Budget.” It puts people first and begins to repair the systemic damage caused by eight years of Republican control for our state.

By rolling back the GOP’s school voucher expansion, returning to the governor’s revenue allocation for casino gaming, and investing in the economic drivers that make New Hampshire thrive, the Better Budget restores the GOP’s most egregious cuts — everything discussed above — without any new or increased taxes. House Democrats believe in a New Hampshire where families can access affordable health care, where students are supported from kindergarten through technical school and college, where communities are safe and strong, and where the government works for everyday people, not just those at the top. That’s why we’re bringing forward the Better Budget this Thursday, a plan that reflects the true values of our state and offers our Republican colleagues and the people of New Hampshire a better path forward, restoring the disastrous cuts they have made to essential services and programs here in our state.

Granite Staters deserve a government that invests in them, their families, and their future. Let’s pass a budget that reflects our shared priorities. Watch live from the House floor this week as we stand up for Granite State values.

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