Eric B. Miller
Running for: NH House Rockingham County District 36
Completed our 2024 State Candidate Survey
Position on Issues
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Do you support the “Education Freedom Account” program, which gives students access to the per-pupil share of state school funding to spend on private school or home school expenses?
"Public schools are the bedrock of our communities, and the voucher program drains money from our schools which downshifts the cost of public schools to our property taxes. "
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Should New Hampshire ban abortions during the first trimester (e.g. after 6 weeks gestation)?
"Prior to 24 weeks, a woman's freedom to control her own body and make her own, private health care decisions should be paramount and enshrined in NH law.
"Abortion after 24 weeks gestation is only performed for severe fetal abnormalities, not for convenience. If the mother's health is at risk after 24 weeks, then an early delivery of the baby is undertaken, not abortion. It's a misconception that a baby after 24 weeks can be aborted strictly for social reasons. However, these decisions are often complicated and nuanced, and should be made between a woman and her physician, without fear of criminal penalties, as is in current NH law."
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Should New Hampshire ban abortions during the second trimester (e.g. after 15 weeks gestation)?
"Prior to 24 weeks, a woman's freedom to control her own body and make her own, private health care decisions should be paramount and enshrined in NH law.
"Abortion after 24 weeks gestation is only performed for severe fetal abnormalities, not for convenience. If the mother's health is at risk after 24 weeks, then an early delivery of the baby is undertaken, not abortion. It's a misconception that a baby after 24 weeks can be aborted strictly for social reasons. However, these decisions are often complicated and nuanced, and should be made between a woman and her physician, without fear of criminal penalties, as is in current NH law."
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Should NH add an income tax on earned income?
"There are other untapped or underutilized revenue sources. "
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Should NH add a broad-based sales tax?
"There are other untapped or underutilized revenue sources. "
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Should New Hampshire lower business taxes?
"I think that New Hampshire is already a business friendly state without lowering business taxes. "
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Should New Hampshire add a tax on capital gains?
"I think a capital gains tax would hurt business. There is already an interest/ dividends tax. "
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Should New Hampshire government do more to address climate change?
"I believe that addressing climate change not only helps protect our beautiful state, but provides many new economic opportunities. "
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Do you support giving voters who register without ID on Election Day a ballot that only counts if they return identifying documents to the state before a deadline?
"I believe that providing proof of citizenship to vote is legitimate, but the document needed should be straight forward, such as a state issued ID. The process should be publicized well before an election. "
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Should the state do more to encourage municipalities to remove zoning barriers to housing development?
"We need to address affordable housing in NH, otherwise there will be no housing for employees to support businesses. "
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Do you support legislation to expand the net energy metering system capacity cap from 1 MW to 5 MW for all residential and commercial customers in New Hampshire?
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Should New Hampshire guarantee the right to access abortion before 24 weeks?
"Prior to 24 weeks, a woman's freedom to control her own body and make her own, private health care decisions should be paramount and enshrined in NH law.
"Abortion after 24 weeks gestation is only performed for severe fetal abnormalities, not for convenience. If the mother's health is at risk after 24 weeks, then an early delivery of the baby is undertaken, not abortion. It's a misconception that a baby after 24 weeks can be aborted strictly for social reasons. However, these decisions are often complicated and nuanced, and should be made between a woman and her physician, without fear of criminal penalties, as is in current NH law."
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Should the state increase funding for child care providers?
"The high cost of childcare is keeping parents at home rather than in the work force. There should be a subsidy for income qualified families. "
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Do you support New Hampshire’s current system of public school funding, with about two-thirds of total funding coming from local property taxes?
"I believe that in NH, this is the best funding source for our schools. Under performing schools should be the recipient of additional monies for programs to improve student achievement. "
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Should New Hampshire legalize the recreational use of marijuana by allowing home-growing and private use without sales?
"I am in favor of the state-run model. Our neighboring states are draining large amounts of potential revenue from cannabis sales that comes from our own residents. "
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Should New Hampshire legalize the recreational use of marijuana by licensing growers and private retail locations?
"I am in favor of the state-run model. Our neighboring states are draining large amounts of potential revenue from cannabis sales that comes from our own residents. "
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Should New Hampshire legalize the recreational use of marijuana by establishing state-run cannabis stores?
"I am in favor of the state-run model. Our neighboring states are draining large amounts of potential revenue from cannabis sales that comes from our own residents. "
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Should New Hampshire raise the minimum wage?
"The current minimum wage of $7.25/hr is not a livable wage in 2024, and has not been increased since 2009."
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Should New Hampshire add legal protections for residents of other states who travel here for health care related to abortion or gender transition?
"Women's freedom, privacy, and right to health care should not end at the NH border. I would not assist other states in attempting prosecute, track, or impede women's personal choices. "
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Should New Hampshire repeal the ban on abortion after 24 weeks gestation?
"Prior to 24 weeks, a women's freedom to control her own body and make her own, private health care decisions should be paramount. Abortion after 24 weeks gestation is only performed for severe abnormalities of the baby, not for convenience. If the mother's health is at risk, then an early delivery of the baby is undertaken. It's a misconception that a baby after 24 weeks can be aborted for inconvenience."
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Should NH require local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement?
"Our immigration system needs to be overhauled, but that being said, we need to assist immigrants without becoming a sanctuary state."
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Should NH pass stricter gun control laws?
"I am a strong believer in the 2nd amendment, but I am for strengthening background checks, "red flag" laws, and eliminating the gun show loophole. There should also be no firearms allowed in our schools other than for trained security personnel or police officers."