NHGOP Will Deliver Real Affordability in 2026 by Controlling Costs, Not Raising Taxes

A close-up photo of a Town of Bedford, New Hampshire property tax bill showing a total due of $6,528.43, with a black pen resting on it, a pair of reading glasses, and knitted gloves placed nearby on a wooden table—symbolizing the real burden of rising property taxes on Granite State families, an issue Jason Osborne is fighting to address through fiscal responsibility and tax relief as House Majority Leader.

This OpEd was first published by NHJournal.com Granite Staters feel the squeeze every day. Property taxes rise year after year, forcing families to cut costs or even consider leaving the state. Energy bills spike during harsh winters, healthcare costs eat into household budgets, and grocery prices remain stubbornly high despite promises from politicians in Washington. … Read more