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New Hampshire’s Unpaid Bill

Steven J. Snelling

Steven is a longtime New Hampshire resident and former property tax assessor. He writes about education funding and property taxes, focusing on how state obligations have shifted onto local taxpayers and exploring fair, sustainable alternatives.

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  • Steven J. Snelling

    Steven is a longtime New Hampshire resident and former property tax assessor. He writes about education funding and property taxes, focusing on how state obligations have shifted onto local taxpayers and exploring fair, sustainable alternatives.

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