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Old 01-29-2008, 06:56 PM   #1
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If the "Live Free or Die" state makes I-93 the fastest Interstate in New England, the resources saved by turning a blind eye to excessive highway speeds would be moved to Winnipesaukee, where excessive speeds have noisily grown into a problem.
Did you even read the results of the MP report? Where did you see the MP even suggesting "excessive speeds have noisily grown into a problem" on Winnipesaukee?
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If you're familiar at all with budget strategics, a policing entity that can show a marked increase in telephoned complaints from residents will receive more funding.
If I recall correctly, Governor Lynch has told his department heads he wants $50,000,000 in cuts. So since the MP is funded via boat registrations and the governor is looking to cut the general fund...NH will get an income and sales tax before any money is going to be going to the MP from the general fund.
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