Jason Osborne for New Hampshire House
New Hampshire House Majority Leader | Auburn, Candia, Deerfield
A Granite Stater by Choice, a Leader by Action
Jason Osborne has spent his time in the New Hampshire House doing one thing: protecting the paychecks and the freedoms of the people who live here. He is the leader who has stood at the front of every fight to keep New Hampshire the lowest-tax, freest, most prosperous state in the country, and he is asking for your vote to keep it that way.
Roots and Family
Jason earned a Bachelor of Science in Economics and Mathematics from Hillsdale College, the conservative liberal arts school in Michigan that famously refuses a single dollar of federal funding and grounds its students in the Constitution and the principles of free markets. He went on to study economics at the graduate level at George Mason University, home to one of the most respected free-market economics traditions in the country.
In 2010, Jason did what so many Americans have done. He looked at the direction of the country, looked at New Hampshire, and moved his family here for the low taxes, the limited government, and the simple promise behind the four words on every license plate. He and his wife Sharon have called Auburn home ever since, where they have raised their three children. Sharon founded Latitude Learning Resources, a nonprofit homeschool resource center empowering New Hampshire families to take control of their own children’s education. For the Osbornes, school choice and educational freedom are not abstract policy debates. They live them every day.
A Builder, Not a Politician
Before he ever ran for office, Jason spent his career in the service industry, designing solutions for everything from medical billing to fast food complaint processing, in roles from software developer to CEO. He has met payroll. He has managed people. He understands all too well what it costs an employer and his employees when government in Concord or Washington makes reckless decisions. That experience shapes how he legislates to this day. He reads the fine print, he asks what a bill actually costs the people who have to live under it, and he has no patience for spending other people’s money on programs that do not work.
Jason came to politics the way most New Hampshire citizen legislators do, because he saw a problem and decided to be part of the solution rather than complain from the sidelines.
Service in the New Hampshire House
Jason was first elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 2014, representing the communities of Auburn, Chester, and Sandown in Rockingham District 2. After observing from the bench for four years, he joined the caucus leadership team in 2018 as Policy Leader and became Majority Leader in 2020, the position he holds today.
As Majority Leader, Jason sets the agenda for the largest state legislative body in the country and one of the largest deliberative bodies in the world. He does it with a style that is rare in politics. As he puts it, “My way of leading is not telling people what to do, but figuring out what people want to do and then showing them how to do it.” He builds consensus among hundreds of independent-minded representatives, and he keeps the focus where it belongs, on the families and small businesses who send them to Concord.
Fighting for the New Hampshire Advantage
Jason has led some of the most consequential fights of the last decade in the State House:
- Defending your paycheck. Jason has been the strongest voice in the House against a broad-based income or sales tax. When tax-and-spend activists put a billion-dollar income tax plan on the table, Jason led the charge for a constitutional amendment to ban a personal income tax in New Hampshire for good. He understands that the only thing standing between your paycheck and an income tax is a Republican majority willing to say no.
- Expanding educational freedom. Jason has been a champion of Education Freedom Accounts and school choice, so that funding follows the child and parents, not bureaucrats, decide what works for their kids. He has fought to give every family the kind of options his own family relies on.
- Making New Hampshire first in the nation. Jason led passage of the nation’s first state Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, signed into law in 2025. He has positioned New Hampshire as the most forward-looking state in the country on financial innovation and digital assets, drawing investment and talent to the Granite State.
- Holding government accountable. Jason has pushed for spending discipline, local property tax relief, and real oversight of state contractors who fail to deliver for taxpayers. When an agency or a vendor is not doing its job, he asks the hard questions and demands answers.
- Defending individual liberty. Jason has consistently stood for the rights of New Hampshire citizens to live their lives free from unnecessary government interference, true to the values that brought him here in the first place.
Why He’s Running
Jason Osborne believes New Hampshire is proof that the conservative idea works. Low taxes, limited government, and trust in free people produce the strongest economy, the safest communities, and the most freedom in America. None of that is guaranteed. Every session, there are people in Concord who would trade it away for a bigger government and a heavier tax burden.
Jason is running to make sure that never happens. He is asking for your vote to keep New Hampshire the freest and most prosperous state in the country, for our families, our businesses, and the generation that comes next.
Live Free or Die.
