The session will include input from economists, educators, business people and national tax experts. They will be asked for opinions on current tax practices and what they think the state's revenue structure will be like in the near future, Ways and Means chair Rep. Susan Almy, D-Lebanon, said.Our President, Charlie Arlinghaus, has been asked to be part of a panel on the second day of the summit. NH Watchdog will provide continuing coverage from the State House. Who knows? We may even break out the ever-popular live blog once again.
The sessions will be open to the public, but only committee members and senators who attend will be able to ask questions of those presenting testimony. Almy plans to start each day's program at 9 a.m.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
House panel plans seminar on state's tax structure
The Union Leader reports on the emerging details of the tax summit planned by the House Ways and Means Committee on October 21 and 22.
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