John A. Kalb
I fell in love with New Hampshire while a student at Dartmouth. After growing up in Brooklyn, New York, I was thrilled to a place where people don't lock their doors because they trust each other, and where there is real freedom from intrusive government.
I fell in love with New Hampshire while a student at Dartmouth. After growing up in Brooklyn, New York, I was thrilled to a place where people don’t lock their doors because they trust each other, and where there is real freedom from intrusive government.
I’m running because I believe that, to paraphrase Ronald Reagan, we’re at a time for choosing.
Will we continue to let taxes increase at a breakneck pace, forcing families out of the state, or will we choose to rein in out-of-control spending?
Will we continue to add burdensome regulations, which combined with a shrinking labor pool, will force small businesses to close, or will we get the government off our backs and reinforce the New Hampshire Advantage?
Will we go down the same road that places like Michigan and New Jersey have gone down, or will we stick with what made New Hampshire the best place in the country to live?
That’s the choice we have, and that’s why I’m running for State Representative.
