Gov. Sununu Wood Biomass Veto.

Governor Chris Sununu recently made a political campaign like swing up north to Conway.
 
  Of course he was asked about the wood biomass industry and his veto of legislation that now decimates this North Country industry and lots of good jobs.

   "To ask the governor to impose a quarter billion in tax, plus an additional subsidy, I'm not going to do that." Sununu said. Similar to his previous statements about subsidies the governor doesn't define these numbers like how the quarter billion is calculated.

   "It's unfortunate about the jobs." the governor also said. It is unfortunate about the jobs and the loss of local tax base. It's unfortunate that New Hampshire can't have policymakers in Concord that can support well established state history with a realistic or even explained financial model or at least come up with a compromise. None of this was done.

 
There Isn't Much Opposition To Gov. Sununu
 Gov. Sununu is campaigning for a second term. I don't see anything stopping him. His two democratic opponents in former Sen. Molly Kelly and former mayor Steve Marchand seem more interested in making New Hampshire a sanctuary state for immigration than they do solving real issues like undefined subsidies and the wood biomass industry.
 
  This is unfortunate too. 🐘

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