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CONTACT: Romney
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October 20,
2011
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MITT ROMNEY ANNOUNCES
SUPPORT OF NH STATE SENATOR DAVID BOUTIN
Boston, MA – Mitt Romney today announced the support of New Hampshire
State Senator David Boutin (R-Hooksett). Senator Boutin joins State
Senators Jeb Bradley (R-Wolfeboro), Gary Lambert (R-Nashua), Jack
Barnes (R-Raymond), Chuck Morse (R-Salem), Jim Rausch (R-Derry) and Tom
Deblois (R-Manchester) in supporting Governor Romney’s candidacy.
“David Boutin has been a tireless advocate for the traditional New
Hampshire principles of lower taxes, limited government and less
spending,” said Romney. “I am honored to have earned his support and
pleased that he has agreed to join my campaign to create jobs and grow
our economy.”
“Mitt Romney understands that our country can’t continue spending more
than we take in. Mitt recognizes the extraordinary challenges facing
our country and he has laid out bold plans to cut spending, jump start
our economy and create jobs,” said Senator Boutin. “As a fiscally
responsible governor, Mitt balanced budgets and as successful
businessman he turned around struggling enterprises. He has the
executive experience, the skills and the fiscally conservative values
needed to defeat President Obama and restore fiscal sanity to
Washington.”
Background On State Senator David Boutin:
Senator David Boutin was elected to the New Hampshire Senate during a
special election held in February of 2010. Nine months later, he went
on to win a full term in November of 2010. He represents District
16 which covers Bow, Dunbarton, Candia, Manchester Wards 1, 2 and 12
and his hometown of Hooksett. Boutin previously served as a state
Representative serving Manchester Ward 1 from 1996-2000 and then
returned to the legislature winning a special election to represent the
town of Hooksett in the House of Representatives from 2008 to 2010.
A leader in his community, Boutin served on the Hooksett Town Council,
Zoning Board and Heritage Commission. He also has served on the
Manchester Airport Access Study Task Force, the Manchester Planning
Board, and the Historic District Commission. From 1984-1986, he served
on the Salem Budget Committee as a resident of that town.
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