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Funding Education with a Gross Receipts Tax

By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, April 3, 2001.

State Representative Andy Peterson has a proposal
he says will solve New Hampshire's education funding problem. He's proposing a business tax of 1% on gross receipts. The tax will be on sales and services a business provides. Laura talks with Rep. Andy Peterson, a Republican from Peterboro (www.andrewpeterson.org)
and Doug Hall, Executive Director of the NH Center for Public Policy Studies (www.nhpolicy.org)
For more information about this and other proposals being considered in the NH legislature, go to www.nhpr.org and check out NHPR's online tax calculator. Find out how you will fare
under the various plans, give us your comments, and learn more about the proposals.

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Blessed Are The Cheesemakers

By John Walters on Tuesday, April 3, 2001.

Courtney Haase. After 16 years as a Franciscan nun in New Orleans, Courtney moved to New Hampshire in search of a new vocation. She now runs a small dairy and makes Nunsuch, an award-winning goat cheese. Courtney also founded the Small Dairy Project, on organization that helps other small dairy operators get started. (This is a re-broadcast of an interview that aired February 19.)

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