Words matter. These are the best Chris Sununu Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

Those struggling with addiction deserve nothing less than our best and we will not fail them.
Virtually everyone agrees that the marriage of a 13-year-old child is unconscionable.
We put no greater trust in our government than when we turn on our faucet expecting clean water, and I applaud the Drinking Water and Groundwater Advisory Commission for their hard work in addressing this critical priority.
If New Hampshire is going to be able to realize our full potential for economic growth, we need to remove unnecessary barriers to employment like the overuse of occupational licenses.
We have to ensure that New Hampshire remains the best place to live, work and raise a family for all Granite Staters, and the Millennial Advisory Council is a big step in the right direction.
Our veterans deserve nothing less than the best care. Period.
By reducing the highest business tax rate in the developed world, something that we have shown, right here in New Hampshire, is a huge boost to competitiveness that creates new jobs and higher wages.
Discrimination – in any form – is unacceptable and runs contrary to New Hampshire’s Live Free or Die Spirit.
From the day the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccines arrived in the Granite State, we hit the ground running to get the doses out the door and into the arms of our highest risk health care providers and long-term care residents.
If we really want to be the Live Free or Die State, we must ensure that New Hampshire is a place where every person, regardless of their background, has an equal and full opportunity to pursue their dreams and to make a better life for themselves and their families.
The rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine is one of the largest logistical undertakings our state has ever faced.
Republicans and Democrats have long recognized that our corporate tax system hamstrings business, reduces investment, and creates unfairness. Some corporations pay massive tax bills to the federal government while others use tailor-made deductions that enable them to pay close to nothing.
In our ever-changing economy, we must make strategic one-time investments to meet the long-term skilled workforce needs of our state and ensure the next generation has the opportunities available to advance their careers.
As the father of a young daughter, it is important that the next generation of leaders in New Hampshire feel empowered to lead.
Small businesses are the backbone of our economy.
As Governor, expanding access to STEM programs for students has been a top priority of mine.
Government cannot guarantee much, but it can and should guarantee freedom of opportunity.
Our nation’s tax code is a broken mess of rules and regulations. It rewards special interests, punishes success and holds back millions of Americans seeking better jobs, higher wages, and greater opportunities.
New Hampshire charter schools have proven themselves to be an integral part of our state’s high-quality public education system for thousands of students.
My administration is committed to ensuring Granite Staters have access to clean water.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is a leap forward to a fairer and less confusing tax system.
Expanding access to robotics programs for students has been a significant focus of my administration.
As a parent, I know that the State has no greater responsibility than protecting the safety of our children.
Occasionally, well-intentioned legislation can fall apart because of a few misplaced words or technical language that was left out.
A strong, thriving workforce is necessary for our broader goals to boost economic development and I look forward to continuing our work to again be the jobs engine throughout the region.
New Hampshire is proudly on the forefront of national safety infrastructure.
A top priority of my administration has been to strengthen laws for crime victims and their families.
Work requirements offer opportunities to lifting individuals out of poverty, empower them with the dignity of work and self-reliability while also allowing states to control the costs of their Medicaid programs. They also assist people to gain the skills necessary for long-term independence and success.
Our pro-growth agenda of cutting business taxes and increasing opportunity continues to deliver results for the people of New Hampshire.
A healthier state starts with healthier kids.
We believe that the government’s job is to create doors of opportunity for you, your family and your business. Then we get out of the way and let individuals have control of their path to success.

New Hampshire has always shown prudence and responsibility in its application of the death penalty.
New Hampshire has one of the oldest housing stocks in the nation, which puts us all at a heightened risk of lead poisoning.
Regardless of fuel type or technology, every major energy project must face the challenge of siting infrastructure.
In a system where ‘innocent until proven guilty’ is the ultimate maxim, a person who is charged but not yet convicted of a minor crime should not be sent to prison merely because he or she lacks the financial ability to post bail.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, our teams at the Emergency Operation Center and Joint Information Center have worked around the clock to ensure a consistent and coordinated strategy among our state agencies in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic.
Equal protection under the law mandates that similarly situated criminal defendants be treated equally, regardless of financial means.
The state of New Hampshire is committed to delivering results for New Hampshire’s veterans.
When it comes to economic opportunity, environmental stewardship or just our ‘Live Free or Die’ quality of life, Every Day Is a Holiday in the great state of New Hampshire.
As an environmental engineer who spent the early part of my career cleaning up groundwater contamination, I know firsthand the challenges of cleaning up contaminants and the risks posed to human health if we fail.
I stand with crime victims, members of the law enforcement community, and advocates for justice in opposing a repeal of the death penalty.
Vice President Mondale was an individual deeply devoted to public service.
New Hampshire has led the nation in streamlining government regulation to allow job-creators the opportunity to grow and expand.
Requiring one-sixth of our workforce to have a license in order to get a job is excessive and it robs our citizens of the chance to pursue their dreams while leaving our employers without the qualified employees they need to be able to grow.
The Granite State has a long and proud tradition of public service, and we have to ensure that it stays that way for generations to come.
Short term political calculations of the past must give way to long-term investments for the future.
Live free or die is not just a slogan on a license plate. It is the very essence of who we are.
New Hampshire is deeply appreciative of our state’s firefighters who put their safety at risk and are often exposed to chemicals and substances that increase their risk of cancer in order to keep their neighbors and our communities safe.
We will not stop until our schools are the safest in the nation.
If New Hampshire is going to be serious about optimizing our energy system, we must have a siting process that is fair, predictable, and communicative.
Every family, regardless of their means, should have the opportunity to make sure their children are as healthy as possible.
Whether it’s the family working hard to make ends meet or the business that has to put off hiring new employees, high electricity costs weigh down on everyone – especially the elderly and those on fixed incomes.
As Governor of New Hampshire, my top priority is the safety of our citizens.
We will not let government bureaucracy stand in the way of helping small businesses.
Our pro-jobs, pro-growth economic agenda is paying off for New Hampshire families, allowing them the freedom to spend their money as they see fit.
It is incredibly important to me that no child in New Hampshire fears being bullied in school.
To permit a private or industrial actor to knowingly pollute our groundwater is unacceptable, and I do not believe in passing the buck to our children and grandchildren.
When victims of crime find the strength to come forward and engage in the criminal justice process we must ensure that they have basic rights and protections in place.
There is no doubt that the most heinous crimes warrant the death penalty.
Recovery Friendly Workplaces are an opportunity for New Hampshire to help change the culture around addiction by engaging employers in being a proactive part of the conversation by providing tools, resources, and opening up access to treatment.
Increasing patient access to more affordable, FDA-approved generic and biosimilar medicines is a proven and tested solution to lowering prescription drug costs.
If you try to come into our state and force our businesses to collect a sales tax in manner that violates our laws or the United States Constitution, you will be in for the fight of your life.

We will not let bureaucracy stand in the way of governing.
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