Patricia Cornell
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Patricia Cornell
@pcornell52
Former guidance counselor. Represents Manchester Ward 11, District 22. Main issues: education, health care, jobs and safety.

My banner rejecting AIPAC money wasn’t allowed inside the NH Democratic Party event: apparently not in the “spirit of unity.” I’m united with Granite Staters who want big money out of our politics, with no exceptions.



I’m often asked on the trail: how will we pay for health care and protect Social Security? The place I start is by rolling back Trump’s tax breaks for the richest 1%. In my lifetime, we’ve seen the biggest shift of wealth from middle class families to billionaires. This is driven by policy decisions like the one Trump made to make tax breaks permanent for the people who need them the least. #NHPolitics



Unfortunately leading to over crowded county jails, costly overtime for prison staffs due of increased workloads, and added costs to house and feed inmates - which will lead to higher county property taxes as these geniuses didn't provide funds needed to cover costs. #NHPolitics

Republicans came together to pass bail reform in order to make our streets safe. Now a leading House Democrat is claiming she has "no position" on bail reform. We can never give Democrats the majority. If it were up to them criminals would roam free.



No position on bail reform, but has anyone figured out the cost to the counties with an increase in jail population. Counties will be responsible for increased costs without any financial aide from the state.



.@KellyAyotte says after 6 months in effect new bail reform law is protecting more victims w/50% increase in pre-trial detention in Coos County and 30% hike in Merrimack County jail population. #nhpolitics



This is a paid advertisement that is not based on any facts. Online testimony was 75 supported this and 2,173 OPPOSED it. In person testimony was overwhelmingly opposed. Don’t be fooled.

NEW POLL: There is broad support in New Hampshire for open enrollment policies that expand access to public schools! Voters agree families should have more flexibility to find the best educational fit for their child.




NEW POLL: There is broad support in New Hampshire for open enrollment policies that expand access to public schools! Voters agree families should have more flexibility to find the best educational fit for their child.



