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For energy supplies to go up and costs to go down

We really do need to make different decisions!

Once upon a time, the Amoskeag Millyard, pictured above, was entirely powered by the Merrimack River.  Hydro power wasn't an "alternative energy."  It was a primary source.

Many have asked about the high cost of energy.  Power costs in our state are among the highest in the nation and well above the national average; and that was before the Biden Administration went about the business of destroying domestic production capacity. As a state, there are things we can do and some things we should stop doing, too.

You can find my thoughts (written and video) here.  As always, I'd appreciate your feedback.

We've quietly been gathering our campaign together as the summer has unfolded and are excited by the plans we've put together.  As mentioned in prior emails, we could use your help.  You know the old saying...many hands make for light work!  There's a corollary to that in politics.  "Many donors make for strong campaigns!"  Please click either the donate buttons or this link if you'd like to volunteer.

Proud to have your support.  Thank you!

Rich

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