Politics & Government
How Nashua Reps Voted on the Gas Tax
NH Roll Call on Senate Bill 367, which raises the state's gas tax by 4 cents.
The New Hampshire House of Representatives voted 193 to 141 on April 23 to pass a bill that increases the state's gas tax by 4 cents a gallon, and removes tolls at the Exit 12 ramps on the Everett Turnpike in Merrimack. Here is the Nashua roll call:
Ward 1
Sylvia E. Gale: yea
Angeline A. Kopka: yea
Janice E. Schmidt: yea
Ward 2
Paul L. Hackel: excused
Michael J. McCarthy: not voting
Suzanne M. Vail: yea
Ward 3
Mariellen J. Mackay: yea
Brian D. Rhodes: excused
Cindy Rosenwald: yea
Ward 4
Pamela T. Brown: yea
David E. Cote: excused
Mary J. Gorman: yea
Ward 5
John D. Kelley: excused
Donald L. LeBrun: nay
David K. Murotake: nay
Ward 6
Efstathia C. Booras: yea
David B. Campbell: yea
Kenneth N. Gidge: nay
Ward 7
Douglas L. Carroll: excused
Michael A. Garcia: not voting
Timothy A. Soucy: excused
Ward 8
Daniel C. Hansberry: not voting
Latha Mangipudi: yea
Mary S. Nelson: nay
Ward 9
Linda Harriott-Gathright: yea
Martin L. Jack: yea
Michael B. O'Brien: yea
Here's a link to the bill and its summary:
SB 367-FN-A, (New Title) requiring adjustment of the road toll according to changes in the Consumer Price Index, eliminating certain ramp tolls on the Everett turnpike in the town of Merrimack, and establishing a committee to study the effectiveness and efficiency of the department of transportation.
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