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I invite you to join me next Wednesday, March 10th for this month's Laconia Republican Committee meeting at the Shang Hai restaurant in Laconia. This months meeting will feature a meet and greet campaign event for Rich Ashooh, who is running for the 1st Congressional District Seat to send Carol Shea-Porter into retirement.

This event will start at 5 PM and last until the Belknap County Republican meeting starts at 6:30.

The county meeting will feature Rich and the NH Senate District 4 candidates Jim Forsythe and George Hurt.

I encourage everyone to take advantage of the opportunity to meet and ask questions of the three candidates so that you can learn their positions on the critical issues of today; healthcare, economy and jobs; and spending/debt.

I feel that it is our responsibility to educate ourselves so that when we get to the polls we can make educated and informed decisions on who will best represent us.

The following is the letter I have submitted to the Laconia Daily Sun and the Citizen of Laconia.

To the Editor:

I read the article (Laconia Daily Sun, Tuesday, February 16th) about the local impact of the budget cuts being pursued by the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) with quite some interest and feel compelled to share my thoughts of this story. 

I agree with Senator Sgambati calling these reductions in payments to health care providers as “unacceptable”. I don’t know why DHHS is always looked at to compensate the lion’s share of expenditure cuts for the ridiculous spending our state legislators put into the state budget. This policy only shifts costs from the state to private institutions, which then have to pass that loss onto higher costs for services which we all pay through higher health insurance premiums. This helps to create the call for completely changing our health care system into what will ultimately be a single payer system. I have a feeling that this cost shift is what we are to expect with the current federal plan being negotiated behind closed doors in Washington, until there comes a point when no private health care provider or insurance company exists to pass the costs onto. Then the rationing will start.



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