NEW HAMPSHIRE
     Nov. 4, 2014 Governor

Palm Card, 4 1/2" x 11".



"We balanced the budget and made college more affordable by putting the New Hampshire tradition of commonsense problem-solving to work."
– Governor Maggie Hassan


MAGGIE HASSAN

As governor, Maggie Hassan:


*  Responsibly balanced the budget without a sales or income tax

*  Froze tuition rates at our university system and reduced tuition at our community colleges to make higher education more affordable

*  Focused on helping existing businesses create jobs and bringing new businesses into the state. Now New Hampshire's unemployment rate is the lowest it's been since 2008

*  Signed into law the Paycheck Fairness Act to ensure that women can earn equal pay for equal work

*  Put more troopers on the roads and signed a law to better identify and prosecute domestic violence attackers

*  Passed bipartisan plans to expand health coverage to 50,000 working people and to strengthen mental health services

*  Worked across party lines to invest in fixing our roads and bridges--including finishing the expansion of 1-93

Vote to re-elect Governor Maggie Hassan on November 4th


"We brought everyone to the table – independents, Repbulicans and Democrats – because that's the New Hampshire way and that's how problems get solved.

"And if we continue working together, we'll keep New Hampshire moving in the right direction."

– Governor Maggie Hassan
MAGGIE HASSAN

With your help, Governor Hassan will:
*  Restore and improve the minimum wage to expand opportunity for all Granite Staters

*  Continue to balance our budget responsibly, with no income
or sales tax

*  Keep working to strengthen our schools and make higher education more affordable

*  Encourage high-tech start-ups to create good jobs, reduce government red tape, and invest in cleaner, more affordable energy

*  Prepare our workforce for 21st-century jobs through job-training programs and by modernizing science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education

Vote to re-elect Governor
MAGGIE HASSAN on November 4th

www.MaggieHassan.com
facebook.com/MaggieHassanforGovernor   @Maggie_Hassan

Paid for by the New Hampshire Democratic Party. Raymond Buckley, Chair.  [union bug]





Palm Card, 4 1/2" x 11".


 
Governor Maggie Hassan is moving New Hampshire forward by:
  • Restoring funding for Planned Parenthood and protecting a woman's right to make her own health decisions
  • Passing a bipartisan budget with no sales or income tax
  • Freezing college tuition for in-state students
  • Enacting a bipartisan plan to start fixing our roads and bridges, including finishing 1-93
  • Supporting innovative businesses by investing in economic development and doubling the R&D tax credit

Maggie Hassan:
MOVING NEW HAMPSHIRE IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION.

www.MaggieHassan.com. [union bug]
facebook.com/MaggieHassanforGovernor   @Maggie_Hassan

Paid for by the New Hampshire Democratic Party. Raymond Buckley, Chair.

 

WALT HAVENSTEIN

 
MADE MILLIONS IMPLEMENTING A FAILED MANAGEMENT STRATEGY THAT

LOST JOBS AND REVENUE.

As CEO of a defense contractor, Walt Havenstein made $20 million1 with a management strategy that shed thousands of jobs and millions in revenue.2

And after he drove the company into the ditch, he took his golden parachute and jumped ship.3


NOW, WALT HAVENSTEIN WANTS TO MANAGE OUR STATE BY:
 
Letting employers with ideological agendas deny women coverage for basic health care, like birth control4

Pushing the Koch Brothers' agenda that would cut education, public safety, and health care for families and seniors5

Blowing a $90 million hole in the budget to fund tax giveaways to big businesses at the expense of middle-class families6
 
1) sec.gov 2) sec.gov; Washington Post, 8/30/12; Nashua Telegraph, 6/11/14
3) Washington Business Journal, 2/29/12 4) Concord Monitor, 7/2/14
5) WMUR, 7/30/14 6) NHPR, "The Exchange," 8/8/14; NH Fiscal Policy Institute, 8/6/14
 
WALT HAVENSTEIN:
A TROUBLING RECORD WE CAN'T AFFORD.