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Justin Gregory Packard

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Democrat
Awaiting response to our 2026 State Candidate Survey

Position on Issues

Seacoast Online Voter Guide, 2024

"Over $22 million is currently being spent on school vouchers. This money should go to our public schools instead. Thankfully HB 1634 recently failed as it proposed removing the income eligibility requirement for the school voucher program. Removing the income eligibility requirement for the school voucher program would cost NH over $100 million annually."

Seacoast Online Voter Guide, 2024

"I support the following amendment to the NH Constitution:

"'Every individual has a fundamental right to abortion. The state cannot prohibit, restrict, delay, or penalize this right prior to 24 weeks unless it is justified by a compelling state interest achieved by the least restrictive means. After 24 weeks, the state may not prohibit an abortion that, in the professional judgment of an attending physician, is necessary. The physician shall apply the applicable standard of care in making a professional judgment.'"

Seacoast Online Voter Guide, 2024

"I support the following amendment to the NH Constitution:

"'Every individual has a fundamental right to abortion. The state cannot prohibit, restrict, delay, or penalize this right prior to 24 weeks unless it is justified by a compelling state interest achieved by the least restrictive means. After 24 weeks, the state may not prohibit an abortion that, in the professional judgment of an attending physician, is necessary. The physician shall apply the applicable standard of care in making a professional judgment.'"

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024

Should NH add an income tax on earned income?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024

Should New Hampshire lower business taxes?

Seacoast Online Voter Guide, 2024

"NH should not take away Seabrook's right to regulate land use just because home prices have appreciated dramatically over the last few years.

"I support making home ownership more affordable by lowering property taxes. We should remove unnecessary pollution control tax exemptions for Seabrook Station and restore the 35% state portion of teacher, police officer, and firefighter retirement contributions."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024

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?

Seacoast Online Voter Guide, 2024

"I support the following amendment to the NH Constitution:

"'Every individual has a fundamental right to abortion. The state cannot prohibit, restrict, delay, or penalize this right prior to 24 weeks unless it is justified by a compelling state interest achieved by the least restrictive means. After 24 weeks, the state may not prohibit an abortion that, in the professional judgment of an attending physician, is necessary. The physician shall apply the applicable standard of care in making a professional judgment.'"

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024

Do you support New Hampshire’s current system of public school funding, with about two-thirds of total funding coming from local property taxes?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024

Should New Hampshire legalize the recreational use of marijuana by allowing home-growing and private use without sales?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024

Should New Hampshire legalize the recreational use of marijuana by licensing growers and private retail locations?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024

Should New Hampshire legalize the recreational use of marijuana by establishing state-run cannabis stores?

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2024

Should New Hampshire repeal the ban on abortion after 24 weeks gestation?

Seacoast Online Voter Guide, 2024

"I support HB 1711. This bill would have authorized the NH Judicial Branch and the Department of Safety to report to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System records concerning persons who have been adjudicated as not guilty of a crime by reason of insanity.  Unfortunately, HB 1711 failed to pass the Senate. I will vote for common sense gun safety legislation like HB 1711."

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