In 2008, New Hampshire joined a ten-state regional compact designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through a cap-and-trade program on electric generation facilities. This report examines how that program has been implemented in New Hampshire over the past two years, how much revenue has been generated from the sale of carbon allowances, and how New Hampshire officials have spent that money.
https://jbartlett.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_white_v1_360x70.png00Editorial Staffhttps://jbartlett.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_white_v1_360x70.pngEditorial Staff2011-07-15 20:00:242018-08-28 19:30:14RGGI in New Hampshire: The First Two Years
These slides are from Charlie Arlinghaus’s seminar for policymakers on the basics of the state budget, how its organized, where to find information and how to become your own state budget expert. [powerpoint http://www.jbartlett.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/BudgetBasics2010.ppt]
https://jbartlett.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_white_v1_360x70.png00Charles M. Arlinghaushttps://jbartlett.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_white_v1_360x70.pngCharles M. Arlinghaus2011-07-15 19:30:272018-08-28 06:19:12Understanding and Explaining the New Hampshire State Budget
Politicians are incapable of doing the right thing on their own. Without some sort of artificially imposed rules, they will continue along in their hapless way on the road to destroying the country. The federal budget is a problem that can only be solved by going back to the 1980s.
https://jbartlett.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_white_v1_360x70.png00Charles M. Arlinghaushttps://jbartlett.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_white_v1_360x70.pngCharles M. Arlinghaus2011-07-15 15:21:052018-08-28 06:19:12It is Time to Discipline The Politicians in Washington
Former Chairman of the Josiah Bartlett Center Walter Peterson was one of the great treasures of the state of New Hampshire. A former governor and university president, he was known to everyone simply as Walter and no one remembers him as anything other than a warm and wonderful man.
By Charlie Arlinghaus June 16, 2010 As originally published in the New Hampshire Union Leader New Hampshire’s financial crisis is worse than at anytime in its history not because of outside forces but because of an internal refusal to admit it has a problem and to change its behavior as a result. The only two […]
https://jbartlett.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_white_v1_360x70.png00Charles M. Arlinghaushttps://jbartlett.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_white_v1_360x70.pngCharles M. Arlinghaus2011-06-16 21:29:442018-08-28 06:19:12The Fiscal Collapse of a Once Proud State
With ten of the twelve months of revenue collected for Fiscal Year 2011, revenues are on track to be $54.6 million short of the budgeted amount. The shortfall will not only require action to balance the last budget but also reduces the base used to project revenue growth for the 2012-13 budget currently under consideration.
https://jbartlett.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_white_v1_360x70.png00Editorial Staffhttps://jbartlett.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_white_v1_360x70.pngEditorial Staff2011-05-19 20:48:082018-08-28 05:59:56Starting From a Lower Base FY2011 Revenues on track to be $54.6M short of budget
By Charlie Arlinghaus May 2011 With ten of the twelve months of revenue collected for Fiscal Year 2011, revenues are on track to be $54.6 million short of the budgeted amount. The shortfall will not only require action to balance the last budget but also reduces the base used to project revenue growth for the […]
https://jbartlett.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_white_v1_360x70.png00Charles M. Arlinghaushttps://jbartlett.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_white_v1_360x70.pngCharles M. Arlinghaus2011-05-19 16:30:372018-08-28 06:19:12FY2011 Revenues on track to be $54.6M short of budget
The House budget was a huge step forward in the process. It set priorities and achieves a realistic balance. It also allows us to compare and think about priorities and making some alterations to those priorities.
The House prioritized cuts to state government that were significantly…
State budget numbers can are particularly confusing in making any comparison with fiscal years 2010-2011 because stimulus money is accounted for in different ways in different documents. As part of explaining the numbers behind the state budget, we have devloped a few spreadsheets to explain the proposed budget changes.
https://jbartlett.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_white_v1_360x70.png00Charles M. Arlinghaushttps://jbartlett.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_white_v1_360x70.pngCharles M. Arlinghaus2011-04-06 18:56:432018-08-28 06:19:12New Hampshire State Budget by The Numbers
00Editorial Staffhttps://jbartlett.org/wp-content/uploads/logo_white_v1_360x70.pngEditorial Staff2011-03-21 20:04:522018-08-28 19:30:35Higher Vanity Plate Fees bring small drop in Sales
RGGI in New Hampshire: The First Two Years
ENERGYIn 2008, New Hampshire joined a ten-state regional compact designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through a cap-and-trade program on electric generation facilities. This report examines how that program has been implemented in New Hampshire over the past two years, how much revenue has been generated from the sale of carbon allowances, and how New Hampshire officials have spent that money.
Understanding and Explaining the New Hampshire State Budget
BUDGETThese slides are from Charlie Arlinghaus’s seminar for policymakers on the basics of the state budget, how its organized, where to find information and how to become your own state budget expert. [powerpoint http://www.jbartlett.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/BudgetBasics2010.ppt]
It is Time to Discipline The Politicians in Washington
BETTER GOVERNMENT, BUDGETPoliticians are incapable of doing the right thing on their own. Without some sort of artificially imposed rules, they will continue along in their hapless way on the road to destroying the country. The federal budget is a problem that can only be solved by going back to the 1980s.
Walter Peterson 1922-2011
PRESSFormer Chairman of the Josiah Bartlett Center Walter Peterson was one of the great treasures of the state of New Hampshire. A former governor and university president, he was known to everyone simply as Walter and no one remembers him as anything other than a warm and wonderful man.
The Fiscal Collapse of a Once Proud State
BUDGETBy Charlie Arlinghaus June 16, 2010 As originally published in the New Hampshire Union Leader New Hampshire’s financial crisis is worse than at anytime in its history not because of outside forces but because of an internal refusal to admit it has a problem and to change its behavior as a result. The only two […]
Starting From a Lower Base FY2011 Revenues on track to be $54.6M short of budget
BUDGETWith ten of the twelve months of revenue collected for Fiscal Year 2011, revenues are on track to be $54.6 million short of the budgeted amount. The shortfall will not only require action to balance the last budget but also reduces the base used to project revenue growth for the 2012-13 budget currently under consideration.
FY2011 Revenues on track to be $54.6M short of budget
BUDGET, TAXATIONBy Charlie Arlinghaus May 2011 With ten of the twelve months of revenue collected for Fiscal Year 2011, revenues are on track to be $54.6 million short of the budgeted amount. The shortfall will not only require action to balance the last budget but also reduces the base used to project revenue growth for the […]
House Budget Draft Lets Us Evaluate and Change Priorities
BUDGET, TAXATIONThe House budget was a huge step forward in the process. It set priorities and achieves a realistic balance. It also allows us to compare and think about priorities and making some alterations to those priorities.
The House prioritized cuts to state government that were significantly…
New Hampshire State Budget by The Numbers
BUDGET, TAXATIONState budget numbers can are particularly confusing in making any comparison with fiscal years 2010-2011 because stimulus money is accounted for in different ways in different documents. As part of explaining the numbers behind the state budget, we have devloped a few spreadsheets to explain the proposed budget changes.
Higher Vanity Plate Fees bring small drop in Sales
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