State Revenue and Funding for Public Services in New Hampshire
Presented by Phil Sletten, Research Director at the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute, to the New Hampshire Government Finance Officers Association on June 29, 2022.
Presented by Phil Sletten, Research Director at the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute, to the New Hampshire Government Finance Officers Association on June 29, 2022.
Presented by Phil Sletten, Research Director at the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute, to the Endowment for Health on June 20, 2022.
On April 5, 2022, NHFPI was invited to submit informational testimony on SNAP outreach and to highlight the findings of the October 2021 Issue Brief titled The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: State Outreach to Eligible Populations.
Presented by Phil Sletten, Senior Policy Analyst at the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute, to Housing Action NH’s Housing Matters Zoom Meeting on March 25, 2022. The presentation summarized the material explained in NHFPI’s March 24, 2022 Fact Sheet: Addressing New Hampshire’s Affordable Housing Shortage With American Rescue Plan Act Funds.
Expansions to the Child Tax Credit (CTC) for tax year 2021, if made permanent, could reduce child poverty in New Hampshire by 39 percent, and the expanded CTC would benefit about 85 percent of all Granite State children. Similarly, key expansions to the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) could help reduce poverty, improve economic mobility, ...