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| GSFTC - Frequently Asked Questions | A useful 2 page document that answers most of the questions people have about our organization and its goals. | 90 Kb | |
| GSFTC Brochure | Our Brochure | 294 Kb | |
| No Other State Comes Close! | Shows how much more New Hampshire relies on the Property Tax than other states. | 123 Kb | |
| NH Runs on the Property Tax | A pie chart showing New Hampshire's over reliance on the property tax. | 100 Kb | |
| NH vs Kentucky - Property Taxes as % of Personal Income | In 1990, Kentucky passed the KY Educ Reform Act. Without raising property taxes they increased their per pupil spending over 30%. Property taxes are still at the level they were at in 1980! | 46 Kb | |
| NH vs Michigan - Property Taxes as a % of Personal Income | In 1994 Michigan outlawed using local property taxes to pay for schools. They came up with a new way to pay for schools that significantly lowered property taxes. Property taxpayers were the big winners! | 46 Kb | |
| NH vs Oregon - Property Taxes as a % of Personal Income | In 1990, Oregon passed Measure 5 which dramatically lowered their property taxes. Did they stay down? You'll have to look and see... | 45 Kb | |
| What 5 States Have Done to Lower Property Taxes | Since 2000, Idaho, NJ, South Carolina, Texas & Minnesota have all taken steps to lower their property taxes. See how each of them chose to do that. | 51 Kb | |