Controversial New Hampshire Budget A Win or Loss for the State

The recent passing of the $15.2 billion, state budget by the New Hampshire Senate has garnered mixed reactions throughout the state. While Governor Chris Sununu is urging the House to quickly approve the budget, there are still concerns about its contents from both sides of the aisle.

Firstly, Republicans argue that this budget is a win for the state as it was crafted by a Republican-led committee and does not raise taxes. The spending increases in the budget are necessary to address the state’s needs, such as infrastructure improvements and education funding. Furthermore, the budget includes measures to support businesses and create jobs, which will boost the economy.

Nevertheless, Democrats and others argue that the budget falls short in certain areas. There are concerns about the lack of funding for mental health resources, which has been a major issue in the state. Additionally, some believe that the spending increases in the budget are not enough to address the state’s growing needs and some cuts to programs are worrisome.

Closing remark, while the passing of the New Hampshire state budget may be seen as a win for some, it is important to weigh the pros and cons of its contents. The budget does address certain needs, but there are valid concerns about its effectiveness in alleviating certain issues. It is ultimately up to the state’s House to carefully review and make a decision that is in the best interest of the people of New Hampshire.


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