Shilling In New Hampshire.

To The Editor:

  New Hampshire is unique in that it has no Lt. Governor, instead it has a five member Executive Council. Much of what the governor does is with the advise and consent of the Executive Council.

It is said that when the King of England was establishing the New Hampshire colony sometime near 1741 the Executive Council was created to weaken the powers of the appointed governor so as to control the collection of shilling and the taking of high-quality timber for the British navy.

The governor is now elected but some things haven't changed.


  Governor Chris Sununu recently vetoed Senate Bill 365, the wood biomass bill that will cause resulting job loss and economic conditions all across the North Country. The governor cited: "immense subsidies" for his veto but offered no insight as to what this means. It would be interesting to learn if these immense subsidies, if they even exist, are connected to investment banks and hedge funds that are based in England.

  So where is the Executive Council in all of this? District One Executive Councilor Joe Kenney represents all of the landmass that that is the North Country which also defines the wood biomass industry. 

  It's strangely quiet here. This is all about the history of New Hampshire.

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