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Mon Sep 23 22:36:26 UTC 2024: ## Gubernatorial Candidates Vow to Keep Taxes Low, Focus on Business Growth in New Hampshire
**Manchester, NH** – With the New Hampshire gubernatorial election approaching, Republican candidate Kelly Ayotte and Democrat Joyce Craig are both emphasizing their commitment to supporting the state’s thriving economy, focusing on tax cuts and business-friendly policies.
Ayotte, who is endorsed by Governor Chris Sununu, toured Lilly’s Fresh Pasta, a Massachusetts-based company expanding to New Hampshire, with Sununu on Monday. Both candidates highlighted the importance of creating a business-friendly environment to attract investment and job creation.
“We’re here to build a great business, impact the lives of people, provide jobs,” said Antonio D’Alelio, the company’s second-generation owner.
Governor Sununu echoed this sentiment, stating, “Our job is to create opportunities and get out of the way.” He pointed to the state’s attractiveness to businesses from both domestically and internationally as a testament to this approach.
Ayotte, a former U.S. Senator, reiterated her commitment to keeping taxes low, stating, “We are not going to increase business taxes, we’re not going to increase individual taxes.” This echoes the Republican party’s traditional platform of fiscal conservatism.
Craig, the current Mayor of Manchester, also emphasized her stance on tax policy, stating, “I have no intention of raising taxes for our small businesses.” She instead focused on addressing housing and childcare shortages, arguing these issues have significant economic impacts.
While both candidates have pledged to keep taxes low, past gubernatorial races in the state have seen heated debates over issues like paid family leave. This year, Craig appears to be avoiding such debates, opting to focus on issues like housing and childcare that can have a positive economic impact without necessarily requiring tax increases.
This upcoming election will see voters decide whether to continue the state’s current economic trajectory, driven by low taxes and business-friendly policies, or embrace a new approach that emphasizes investment in social services and tackling issues like childcare shortages.