A Day in the District

Great day campaigning in Charlestown and Langdon today.  It was good to see the Erismans, who we always see when we need a Christmas tree.  Big thanks to Mr. Putnam for his support and help with sign locations.  Thanks to Woody for his help and support.  We enjoyed our lunch at Dezi’s Country Store, and had a great talk with Liz.  Thanks also to Peg at the Charlestown Laundromat for taking the time out to talk with us.

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NH will apply for a No Child Left Behind waiver

I am happy to see the NH Dept. of Education moving in this direction and I support their efforts. No Child Left Behind was a very good idea executed very poorly. The burden placed on teachers has hindered education and interfered with normal curriculum flow. Accountability rightfully should be kept at as local a level as possible. This is the right time to tell the federal government that we want our money back, and that we’ll take care of it ourselves.
Nashua Telegraph – NH to apply for NCLB waiver

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The Pledge Factor

A lot has been made lately about the various Pledges that NH candidates are asked to take.  One candidate has likened those that take these pledges to mindless zombies.  It’s too bad that she doesn’t understand NH culture.  Voters are interested in having us take pledges because they want to know that we not only have guiding principles, but that we’re willing to lay them out and go on the record.  Let’s keep it real, a pledge doesn’t actually stop anyone from doing anything.  It does add a consequence.  If I go back on a pledge that I’ve made, the voters will hold me accountable.  This doesn’t stop me from breaking a pledge.  It does raise the threshold to a much higher level.  If some unforeseen circumstance were to force me to break a pledge, I had better have a pretty good reason… that the voters will accept.  Most of the pledges have to do with resisting tax increases and broad based taxes, like an income tax.  Having these pledges makes it very hard to enact such a measure, but not impossible.  I have to ask… shouldn’t it be really hard for us to raise your taxes in this economy?  Shouldn’t it be really hard for us to impose a new financial burden on the people of NH?  I think so.  When people are afraid to take pledges like these, what they’re really saying is that they want it to be easy.  I disagree with that philosophy and I believe that most voters also disagree.

Respectfully,

Representative Steven Smith

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