
"A group of New Hampshire Republicans gathered inside the Massachusetts State House Thursday to "endorse" Gov. Maura Healey, saying that her policies are driving business to the Granite State. New Hampshire state reps. Brian Labrie, Joe Sweeney, and Joe Alexander partnered with the conservative-leaning think tank Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance for the event. They displayed a poster comparing New Hampshire's low or nonexistent taxes to those in Massachusetts, above a message that read "New Hampshire can't afford to lose a friend like Maura!""
"SynQor, an electronics manufacturer based in Boxborough, announced earlier this month that it would be moving its operations to Salem, New Hampshire next year. The company employs about 250 people, and it is taking all of those jobs to Salem. Analogic, a Peabody-based company that manufactures security equipment for medical facilities and airports, is also moving to Salem and taking some 500 jobs with it."
New Hampshire Republicans staged a public endorsement of Gov. Maura Healey inside the Massachusetts State House, asserting her policies are driving businesses across the border. Party representatives partnered with the Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance and displayed a poster contrasting New Hampshire's low or nonexistent taxes with Massachusetts taxes. The Fiscal Alliance framed the action as an effort to alert Massachusetts lawmakers. Two companies announced moves: SynQor will relocate about 250 jobs to Salem, New Hampshire, and Analogic plans to move roughly 500 jobs. New Hampshire legislators signaled expectations of more business migration and expressed a welcoming stance toward relocating firms.
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