Walter havenstein biography

When our elected officials walk up the State House steps, we expect them to put aside the partisan attitude of campaign season. Walking up the State House steps means that they have accepted a responsibility to use their best judgment on behalf of the entire state.

As Governor, Walt Havenstein will restore integrity to New Hampshire’s campaign finance laws, close the Hassan Loophole allowing unlimited PAC contributions, and bring the light of open government back into the Governor’s Office.

Walt Havenstein proposes a simple but sweeping reform to New Hampshire’s ethics laws: The State House Steps.

1) Independent Campaign Finance Review under the Secretary of State’s Office

The Attorney Office makes no attempt to check campaign finance reports to ensure that candidates, political committees, and political parties are complying with state law. We rely on the two parties to police each other.

By giving the Secretary of State’s Office, long recognized for its independence and impartiality, the authority to review and certify the campaign finance reports it collects, we can

Candidate biography: Walt Havenstein

Candidate biography: Walt Havenstein

Republican candidate for governor Walt Havenstein shows us the philanthropic program he's passionate about. WMUR's Amy Coveno reports.

Updated: 12:21 AM EDT Oct 14, 2014

WEBVTT KIM'S PROLONGED ABSENCE FUELED SPECULATION ABOUT HIS HEALTH AND HIS CONTROL OVER THE COUNTRY. TONIGHT WE CONTINUE OUR COMMITMENT 2014 CANDIDATE PROFILE SERIES. OVER THE NEXT COUPLE WEEKS WE ARE SITTING DOWN WITH THE MAJOR CANDIDATES RAINING -- RUNNING FOR OFFICE TO GET A SENSE OF THEIR PERSONAL SIDE. AMY COVENO SPENT SOME TIME WITH REPUBLICAN CHALLENGER FOR GOVERNOR, WALT HAVENSTEIN, AT ONE OF HIS FAVORITE PLACES, THE HEADQUARTERS FOR U.S. FIRST. GOOD TO SEE YOU. U.S. FIRST, HEADQUARTERED IN THE MILL DISTRICT OF MANCHESTER. IT'S A PHILANTHROPIC PROGRAM DESIGNED TO HOOK STUDENTS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE ON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATH. TO INSPIRE THEM TO TACKLE THE TOUGH SUBJECTS AS THEY GO THROUGH SCHOOL, AND ALSO SERVE AS INSPIRATIONS FOR OTHERS. HAVENSTEIN IS PROUD OF HIS NEARLY 20

The U.S. Naval Academy Alumni Association honored the 2019 recipients of its Distinguished Graduate Award in a ceremony in Alumni Hall on 22 March. Look for extensive interviews with Dr. J. Phillip London ’59; ADM Robert J. Natter ’67, USN (Ret.); Col Walter P. Havenstein ’71, USMCR (Ret.); ADM Robert F. Willard ’73, USN (Ret.); and CAPT Wendy B. Lawrence ’81, USN (Ret.) in the April/May 2019 issue of Shipmate. Congratulations to:

Dr. J. Phillip London ’59 
Dr. J. Phillip “Jack” London ’59 was born and raised in Oklahoma City, OK, the descendant of colonial pioneers and prairie farmers. Inspired by his family’s military service and a friend’s midshipman brother, he went to Annapolis, where he was the 15th Company Commander. Following graduation, he trained in Pensacola, FL, as a naval aviator and later served as an anti-submarine warfare helicopter pilot, including in the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. READ FULL BIO…

Admiral Robert J. Natter ’67, USN (Ret.) 
Born in Trussville, AL, Admiral Robert J. Natter ’67, USN, (Ret.), grew up in a family

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