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Portsmouth Herald
To the Editor:
Senator Gannon does not have your back! We must take issue with the Letter to the Editor of 7/2/21 by Senators Morse and Bradley.
Senator Gannon supported reducing state revenues by hundreds of millions of dollars into the future resulting in reduction of vital services and downshifting of expenses to local taxpayers. The letter hails the accomplishment of decreased state spending but also increased spending. So, which is it? These spending schemes do not add up and it’s your taxes that are affected.
In addition, the Republican education budget supported by Senator Gannon maintains the inequitable support for public education affecting property poor towns while permitting local tax dollars to support private religious education through the “Education Savings Accounts.” That’s not the New Hampshire way.
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Did you know that March 31 is something called the Transgender Day of Visibility? Because, apparently, we aren’t already getting enough of the transgender agenda shoved in our faces every other day of the year, so the trans agenda needs its own day to feel more empowered to indoctrinate the public.
Well, it’s bad enough being an adult, but sadly, if you want to protect your kids from the transgender agenda, it’s becoming increasingly more difficult to do so. Publisher HarperCollins is using their children’s book imprints to push the radical trans agenda on kids as young as eight years old. On Wednesday, the HarperCollins Twitter account for promoting their books for middle-grade children tweeted about the Transgender Day of Visibility and posted a link to one of the publisher’s microsites, which is promoting five books “by trans & nonbinary authors” in order to “affirm how necessary it is for kids of all gender expressions & identities to know
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