Northern Grafton County Dems

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Northern Grafton County Dems serves as a regional committee of the New Hampshire Democratic Party for the towns of Bath, Benton, Bethlehem, Easton, Franconia, Haverhill, Landaff, Lisbon, Littleton, Lyman, Monroe, and Sugar Hill.

Saturday, June 13, 9 am-12 pm, Littleton Senior CenterYou've Protested; Now What?On June 13, join us in Littleton for a ...
05/20/2026

Saturday, June 13, 9 am-12 pm, Littleton Senior Center

You've Protested; Now What?

On June 13, join us in Littleton for a morning of workshops titled, You’ve Protested; Now What?

Some Good News: Grafton County is close to fielding a full 2026 slate of strong, engaged, committed and hardworking Democratic candidates. Eight of our House candidates and four of our Senate candidates are running for the first time. They will need our help as they take their first steps. Please come and meet them on Saturday, June 13, at our series of morning workshops,"You've protested, Now What?" in Littleton.

First up: meet the candidates. County, Senate, and House candidates will all be invited, giving you the chance to connect, ask questions, and learn how you can help move their campaigns forward.

Candidates can’t win alone. They need all of us. Whether you bring organizing skills, creativity, energy, or simply a willingness to help, we’ll help connect your talents to meaningful, effective support for our candidates and our shared goals.

Come ready to get involved — and leave ready to make a difference.

Register now for June 13, 9am-12pm, in Littleton.

https://www.mobilize.us/nhdp_events/event/936178/

05/15/2026

To the 19 local police departments across NH who have entered into 287(g) agreements with ICE and DHS: you can terminate these agreements at any time and begin to build back trust with the communities you serve.

Granite Staters have made it loud and clear: they don't want their local law enforcement working with ICE.

Reposted for NCP: Saturday, June 27 marks North Country Pride’s SECOND Pride Parade and Festival in downtown Littleton! ...
05/12/2026

Reposted for NCP: Saturday, June 27 marks North Country Pride’s SECOND Pride Parade and Festival in downtown Littleton! We are so excited to celebrate Pride again with our communities in the North Country. A beautiful day in celebration that ALL ARE WELCOME in the north country❤️

This is a FREE EVENT - open to all! We will kick the party off with a PARADE down Main Street in Littleton and spend the rest of the day celebrating with music, food, vendors, and friends at the Riverfront Commons.

Join us in celebrating Pride month at the Riverfront Commons! We can't wait to see you there!🏳️‍🌈❤️

The NGCDs wish all Moms a very Happy Mother’s Day 💐
05/10/2026

The NGCDs wish all Moms a very Happy Mother’s Day 💐

Today’s the day to place a bag of non perishable food by your mailbox to help “Stamp Out Hunger” and your letter carrier...
05/09/2026

Today’s the day to place a bag of non perishable food by your mailbox to help “Stamp Out Hunger” and your letter carrier will take care of the rest to ensure that the food gets delivered to your local food pantries. Thank You!

OP-EDS: Mike Claflin: Food security is national security“At a moment when national attention is fixed on the administra...
05/05/2026

OP-EDS: Mike Claflin: Food security is national security

“At a moment when national attention is fixed on the administration’s international maneuvers, we risk overlooking a domestic issue that will shape the stability of our food system for the next decade: the stalled federal Farm Bill. For those of us committed to strengthening regional food systems and supporting the people who sustain them, this inaction is more than a bureaucratic delay — it is a direct threat to farmers, rural economies, and the nation’s long-term food security.

The Farm Bill is a comprehensive, multiyear law that governs nearly every aspect of American food and agriculture. It provides essential funding for crop insurance, environmental conservation, and nutrition assistance — programs that form the backbone of national food security and the economic stability of rural communities. By design, Congress is responsible for drafting, reauthorizing, and overseeing this legislation every five years to maintain a reliable food safety net. Yet partisan disagreements over nutrition assistance spending, conservation funding levels, and commodity price supports have derailed long-term reauthorization, resulting instead in a series of short-term extensions that leave farmers without clarity or confidence.

Meanwhile, community bankers across the country report that crop producers are experiencing severe financial distress. Production costs substantially exceed projected revenues, and the recently announced $12 billion Farmer Bridge Assistance package for row crops and specialty crops falls far short of what is needed. Many in the agricultural sector argue that meaningful relief would require a package one to two times larger to stabilize farm operations through the current economic pressures.

There are clear, practical steps Congress can take. The next Farm Bill should include an increase in USDA guaranteed farm loan limits — to $3.5 million for farm real estate and $3 million for operating loans — to reflect the true cost of modern agriculture. It should also avoid expanding Farm Credit System authorities into broad, non-farm financing, which risks diverting resources away from the producers the system was created to serve. And lawmakers should reject any cuts to crop insurance, which farmers, agribusinesses, lenders, and policymakers widely agree is the linchpin of the farm safety net and essential to the economic, food, and fiber security of both urban and rural America.

To encourage a new generation of farmers, the Farm Bill can prioritize land access and affordability by increasing funding for beginning farmer loan programs, offering tax incentives for land transitions between retiring and new producers, and expanding technical assistance for navigating complex federal programs.

Congress must act swiftly. Farmers cannot plan, invest, or endure mounting financial pressures without a stable policy framework. At a time of global uncertainty, ensuring the strength of our domestic food system should be a national priority — not an afterthought.” - New Hampshire Union Leader

Mike Claflin lives in Sugar Hill.

04/30/2026

SATURDAY MAY 2-- free ice cream to sweeten hearing about property taxes! Presented by our Executive Councilor Karen Liot Hill in North Haverhill, NH 🍨✨️

Then June 13th, come learn the best way to support your state reps as they run as the best choice representatives from North Country! Sign up at the links below

Ice cream & Taxes-- https://mobilize.us/s/m1kuLs

Elect better reps-- https://mobilize.us/s/baZCcq

🚨// NEW WEBSITE ALERT! // www.ngcdems.org ✨Undergoing a fresh new start and we can't wait to add an events calendar and ...
04/22/2026

🚨// NEW WEBSITE ALERT! // www.ngcdems.org
Undergoing a fresh new start and we can't wait to add an events calendar and photos!

NGCD is the regional county Democratic committee that is building community in the 12 towns that make up Northern Grafton County in New Hampshire. These towns include Littleton, Franconia, Bethlehem, Haverhill, Lisbon, Bath, Sugar Hill, Easton, Monroe, Landaff, Lyman and Benton. NGCDems are working....

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Littleton, NH
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