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Governor Sununu Endorses Bill Boyd for State Representative

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Merrimack Town Councilor Bill Boyd, the Republican nominee for State Representative, received the endorsement of Governor Chris Sununu. Governor Sununu released the following statement:

"Bill Boyd has my enthusiastic support for State Representative." said Sununu. "He’s delivered for the people of Merrimack as a Town Councilor. As a member of the NH Drinking Water and Ground Water Advisory Commission, Bill is a leader in protecting public drinking water in Merrimack. And, he is against a sales tax and income tax, so, no one will work harder than Bill to save and preserve our New Hampshire Advantage. The families and businesses of Merrimack will be well served by Bill working for them in the State House, and I urge all to vote for Bill."

Governor Sununu is currently serving his 3rd term. In response, Boyd was humbled by Governor Sununu's support:

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"I am honored and pleased to have Governor Sununu's endorsement. Governor Sununu has had the difficult job of managing our state through this challenging pandemic while balancing the needs and concerns of Granite Staters and the businesses that make New Hampshire home, and he has done this extremely well." said Boyd "As the state emerges from this pandemic, it becomes equally important to ensure that the needs and concerns of all Granite Staters are successfully addressed: opening up our economy safely; a balanced and fully-maintained state budget to fund the departments that serve all Granite Staters; and ensuring access to the C19 vaccine. As your State Representative, I will work with Governor Sununu to get the best outcome for Merrimack during the days ahead."

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