Why am I reminded of Maryland's "Rain Tax"?
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Originally Posted by Dad sold the C * C
I just gave this a quick read and need to print it out for a more thorough appraisal, but I found #14 a bit disturbing. Please note what is in brackets is a strike through on the original proposed text, meaning it's a change. My tablet can't handle the strike-through. The potential could be scary. Also, I think I read that the fees paid for culvert cleaning and repair will go up how does that help water quality ?
14 Aquatic Resources Fund. Amend RSA 482-A:29, II to read as follows:
II. A separate, non-lapsing account shall be established within the fund into which all administrative assessments collected under RSA 482-A:30, III and RSA 482-A:30-a, II shall be placed. Such account moneys shall [only] be used [to support up to 2 full-time positions] for administration of the fund, including staff, and related projects. [No other fund moneys shall be used for state personnel costs.] I'm glad we did the new dock last year!
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If NH goes to tax
boat lifts, I'll bet they could fill
three new positions!
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