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Kevin H Smith
Executive Director
Kevin H. Smith served as a state representative to the New Hampshire Legislature from 1996-1998, earning the Christian Coalition’s “Pro-Family” House Member of the Year honor in 1998. He worked on staff for former United States Senator, Bob Smith, and former New Hampshire Governor, Craig Benson. Kevin also served as the Deputy Director for New Hampshire’s Division for Juvenile Justice. He currently serves as the Executive Director for Cornerstone Policy Research.
Kevin graduated with his B.A. in Communications from the University of New Hampshire. In 2008, Kevin served as the president of the local chapter for the Public Relations Society of America. He and his wife, Suzy, reside in Litchfield, NH with their three children.
Jason S Allen
The Writer
Jason S. Allen is a Londonderry New Hampshire native and nine year veteran of the United States Air Force where he served in Japan and Colorado as a law enforcement officer. He also has worked as the Colorado Area Manager for a government contractor with over 150 employees where he developed training programs, was a public speaker, and employed advanced interpersonal relations. Today Jason works as a Civil Servant for the Department of Defense as a Contract Specialist at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Jason graduated with a B.S. in Organizational Management in Human Resources from Colorado Christian University and has studied Diplomacy at Norwich University’s School of Graduate Studies. He and his family reside in Peyton, Colorado.

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Here are my hopes as to “who we are:”
Today, 10March09, is a local election day. Since all politics is local,I believe, its time for this group to seize the day and follow through with reporting on the school board members as well as other local elected fare:
1. Let’s call up the school board members and find out how they stand with us on certain questions and answers.
2. For example, will they support the end to the “Day of Silence?” Will they secure a method for us to monitor that and the school libraries for innapropriate materials?
3. Make these findings available here for those of us voting here. A voter’s guide……
Thank you for allowing this post and I hope it catches and spreads.
YAY! According to your e-mail of 13March98, before April, your website is going to have :
a new “Accountability Center” ……That would be similar to having a voter’s guide without being too obvious…..
Thank you.
To All the Readers at CPR:
Don’t forget to tune in on May 7, 2009.
You are truly needed!
Thank You.
Does anyone know whether it is possible to place the question of same sex marriage on the November Ballet? This would certainly take care of this SHAM amended HB 436.
Every now and then, our readers prove their intellectual prowess over us! Thanks for the tip!