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Obama Campaign Press Release - Obama Campaign to Hold Tax Fairness Chats with Seniors in Six New Hampshire Communities

September 19, 2007

Senator Obama's middle class tax fairness proposal would eliminate income taxes for 120,000 New Hampshire seniors

Manchester, NH -- Barack Obama unveiled his middle class tax fairness policy on Tuesday, and his New Hampshire campaign continues to share his message with Granite State voters. Today and tomorrow, Obama supporters will hold chats with seniors in six communities to discuss Obama's proposal to eliminate income taxes for retirees making less than $50,000 per year.

Yesterday, state Senator Jackie Cilley hosted a roundtable in Rochester to discuss the merits of Obama's tax fairness policy.

The tax fairness chats are open to the press. For credentials please email nh-media@barackobama.com.

Wednesday, September 19,

Londonderry

11:00 am

State Representative Cindy Rosenwald, Chair of HHS/Elderly Affairs Committee

Londonderry Senior Center

535 Mammoth Road

Londonderry, NH

Thursday, September 20

Lebanon

9:00 am

State Representative Sue Almy

Upper Valley Senior Center

10 Campbell Street

Lebanon, NH

Laconia

10:00 am

Annie McLane Kuster, Co-Chair, New Hampshire Women for Obama Steering Committee

Taylor Senior Community

435 Union Avenue

Laconia, NH

Keene

12:15 pm

Cheshire County Commissioner Jack Pratt, Obama New Hampshire Steering Committee Member

The Woodward Home

194-202 Court Street

Keene, NH

Conway

12:30 pm

State Representative Ed Butler

Gibson Center for Senior Services

14 Grove Street

North Conway, NH

Concord

2:30 pm

State Representative Tom Donovan, Vice-Chair of HHS/Elderly Affairs Committee

Pleasant View Retirement

227 Pleasant Street

Concord, NH

Barack Obama, Obama Campaign Press Release - Obama Campaign to Hold Tax Fairness Chats with Seniors in Six New Hampshire Communities Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/292182

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