Protect Private Property


In 2009, Governor Lynch and primarily Democratic legislators passed a law which attempted to take $110 million from a privately funded medical malpractice fund. The state never contributed any money to this fund. All the monies were paid by healthcare providers from around the state. The New Hampshire Supreme Court held that law unconstitutional because it violated the vested property rights of the policyholders (Click here to see court opinion). Governor Lynch has refused to obey this law and continues efforts to take these funds from the owners. Many citizens and organizations fearful of this unconstitutional assualt on private property have provided important support to the JUA policyholders. This site recognizes these efforts.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Three for Senate: Forrester, Bradley, Forsythe - Friday, Oct. 8, 2010

Three for Senate: Forrester, Bradley, Forsythe - Friday, Oct. 8, 2010

Three more candidates who have signed the Protect Private Property Pledge have been endorsed by the Manchester Union Leader. Jeannie Forrester in District 2 (against Senator Deb Reynolds who has not signed the pledge and who voted to take the JUA Surplus); Senator Jeb Bradley in District 3; and Jim Forsythe in District 4 (against Andy Hosmer who has signed the pledge).