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New Hampshire Tries To Steal Away Boston Ma Businesses

Posted on 01/25/2007 20:49 PM | Link | Post Comment

Well, how dare they.

New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch is throwing down the economic gauntlet, urging Massachusetts businesses to expand their operations in the Granite State.

New Hampshire has launched its first-ever radio campaign in Boston that specifically touts its low taxes, pro-business policies, schools and “quality of life” in an attempt to lure Bay State businesses north.

So, what does New Hampshire have that we want, here in Massachusetts?

* No income tax
* No sales tax
* Skilled workforce
* Available real estate
* Livable state
* Tax and other incentives for businesses

Hmmm ... well, all that sounds good ... there must be something different between New Hampshire and Massachusetts ...

More: Granite State’s grab: Ad blitz targets Mass. firms - By Jay Fitzgerald, The Boston Herald

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