Please Vote Nov. 5th!

your city-wide state rep team

Kelley Potenza

Kelley has served the last two years in the state house on the Environment & Agriculture Committee. She is a strong bi-partisan advocate for protecting NH for future generations. She has worked tirelessly on legislation in regard to solid waste issues, holding polluters accountable (not the taxpayer) and agencies that are not following the law or working on behalf of public health and safety. From PFAS pollution to our little state being the dumping ground for other New England states, there is so much work to do in the next two years. Kelley’s re-election is crucial to get the bi-partisan house bills passed in 2023 and 2024 refiled and through the Senate and signed by the governor in 2025. If we can’t protect the beautiful environment, from the rivers to lakes to our most important issue of clean drinking water for our children and grandchildren, all efforts are insignificant. Your involvement in this campaign is vital.

David walker

Dave has lived in Rochester for over 30 years and has been an active public servant working hard for the betterment of the community. He served as the Mayor of the City of Rochester from 2004 to 2006, and, from 1996 to the present, is a Rochester City Councilor representing Ward 4. He holds chair positions on the council committees from Finance, Public Works, Public Safety, and Appointments to the Rochester Riverwalk. In 2022, Dave ran for state representative and tied in the general election but lost in the special. He wants to serve on the state level to keep the NH advantage intact, ensure no income tax or sales tax is implemented, and help foster an economy that works for everyone. You might know him from his Sunday regular attendance since he is a parishioner at Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church. On a personal side, Dave has been married for 40 years and has four grown children and three grandchildren.

Jenny wilson

Jenny was born in NY but raised in Puerto Rico, where she attended school and received an English degree and a Commission in the US Air Force. While on active duty, she worked as a police officer for her first three years, gaining valuable experience in law enforcement. She became an equal opportunity and race relations officer, developing a deep appreciation and understanding of social issues. Jenny has been loving NH for over 25 years. She is running for office because she strongly feels that we need constitutional conservatives who will work to protect our God-given freedoms. In the military and after, she was able to live around the world, which gave her a better appreciation for the values that make our country great. Her experiences compel her to protect those values for the next generation as your State Rep. Jenny has two adult children and is involved in many local, political, and civic organizations.

Our Top Issues

we could list many…

we decided on these 3…

we want to know yours!

Smaller Government

Smaller government equals less bureaucracy, less encroachment in our daily lives, and lower taxes.

protecting the environment

We have a solid waste management crisis, a “lack of” new technologies, and a need to protect clean drinking water.

REDUCE ENERGY COSTS

We have some of the country’s highest energy prices and have been ignoring opportunities like nuclear for years.

more issues we care about

accountability & Transparency

We pledge to do everything we can to keep Concord open and accessible to the people. Many in state government often forget that the power resides solely in the people!

Fiscally Responsible Budgets

We need budgets that are not filled with pork and pet projects for politicians and bureaucrats. We will use our voices, votes, and advocacy to ensure that NH sets reasonable budgets.

Medical Privacy & freedom

We must defend the people’s constitutional right to truly live free from government intrusion into their private and personal information, which is frequently threatened.

Educational excellence

Parents need to be the primary source of decision-making for their children’s education and future. We need to support sound and traditional academics and reward teachers.

Protecting Women & girls

We need to pass laws to protect women and girls in their private places and spaces like bathrooms, locker rooms, and prisons, in addition to school and college sports.

Keeping NH safe

We have to put NH families and citizens first by ensuring due process, passing more bail reform, harsher penalties for crimes against minors, protecting our Northern border, and more.

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