Measure on the ballot in the 2018 New Hampshire 2018 General Election in New Hampshire.
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Get StartedA "yes" vote amends the New Hampshire State Constitution to give taxpayers the right and legal standing to sue the State if they feel the State has spent money illegally
A "no" vote retains the current state constitution without modification.
According to Valley News, this measure would open the state government up to countless drawn-out and costly lawsuits and trials that would overburden state litigators and detract money from important areas of focus., in opposition to Question 1 (Learn more)
According to Dave Solomon of the New Hampshire Union Leader, it is currently up to the courts to determine if taxpayers have the legal standing to sue the state. This amendment would require the court to give all taxpayers the standing to bring these types of cases to court. , in support of Question 1 (Learn more)
This amendment would ensure that taxpayers would have the ability to sue the state of New Hampshire if they believed the State had spent money illegally.
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