Voters in half a dozen New Hampshire cities may see a question on their November ballots asking whether they want to put a permanent lid on tax increases. Supporters say it’s the best way to keep municipal budgets lean and mean, but opponents worry these caps will derail vital community investments.
- Fred Keach, city councilor in Concord, where a tax cap has been proposed
- Brian Chirichiello, town councilor in Derry, which has a municipal tax cap
- Tony Giunta, former mayor of Franklin, which has a municipal tax cap