What NH business leaders can do to promote sensible budget priorities

Extensive market research shows that when Americans understand how our federal government spends their tax dollars, they see that their values are not reflected and they want the budget changed.

PrioritiesNH is dedicated to bringing that understanding to New Hampshire's citizens, and to giving them the tools to demand sensible spending priorities.


There are many ways that New Hampshire’s business leaders can support us. If you see something on this list that you can do, please download the Business Leader Roles sheet and mail, e-mail or fax it to our office.

  • Join Business Leaders for Sensible Priorities
  • Donate to PrioritiesNH
  • Host a PrioritiesNH house party to introduce friends and business associates
  • Promote PrioritiesNH in your company’s advertising
  • Participate on a PrioritiesNH advisory board
  • Be listed as a supporter on the PrioritiesNH Web site
  • Speak in support of PrioritiesNH at press conferences and/or public events
  • Sign your name to commentaries and/or letters in your local newspaper
  • Participate in briefings of candidates and elected officials
  • Recommend endorsement of the Common Sense Budget Act by your Town Meeting or City Council
  • Recommend a PrioritiesNH speaker to a civic or business organization

 

PrioritiesNH, 194 North Main St., Suite 3, Concord, NH 03301
(603) 224-3800 -- fax (603) 224-3818

 

National Priorities leaders

Business Leaders for Sensible Priorities' Board of Directors

Business Leaders for Sensible Priorities' Military Advisory Committee

PrioritiesNH business leaders

Check out our current roster of business leaders who support the PrioritiesNH campaign.

What NH business leaders are doing

Business leaders across New Hampshire are helping us get our message to the public in all kinds of ways:

Peter Egelston of Portsmouth Brewery has his wait staff give out PrioritiesNH pens at the restaurant.

Bill Downey of Portsmouth Kayak Adventures hosted a barbecue when Jim Hightower visited the Seacoast.

Robert Spiegelman has contributed many hours of human resources assistance and advice.

Alex Ray of the The Common Man Family of restaurants is hosting a community meeting with Ben Cohen.

Mary Jo Brown of Brown & Co. Design created and distributed a flyer to announce our Party at The Pearl campaign kickoff.

Tim Robinson donated a prime spot on Keene's Main Street so the Oreo Mobile would be seen by up to 80,000 people attending the Pumpkin Festival.

Beth Caldwell of RGBC Associates and Robert Gogolen of EMF Inc. have introduced our campaign to dozens of their peers, including at a business leader lunch with Jim Hightower.