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Old 08-14-2021, 02:45 PM   #29
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You can find that on NH Transparency or within the bills themselves.
Why don't you post links to what you think you see?

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Redistribution of SWEPT was ended in the 2005 HB2 trailer to the 2005 HB1 Budget bill.
Why go to 2005 bills for present budgets?

2005 HB2
http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/legi...05/HB0002.html

Is this your argument? You do realize bills/laws do change over time?

Also, is this what you mean by Transparency?
https://www.nh.gov/transparentnh/

How do you explain the following, and much more?

"The New Hampshire state budget for 2022-2023 replaces a targeted property tax relief fund with a $100 million cut to the statewide education property tax (SWEPT). SWEPT, a state tax that is retained locally by towns and cities, offsets the amount of funding that they receive from the New Hampshire Department of Education for their public schools."

https://reachinghighernh.org/2021/06...ed-properties/

"But the question over how to structure the tax, known as SWEPT, continues to fuel debates in New Hampshire."

https://newhampshirebulletin.com/202...ding-solution/

No offense, I'm done with this thread.
Dealing with 2021 and moving forward is tough enough.
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