Amy
Norris
Keeping New Hampshire affordable and free — for our children, our families, and the North Country we love.
Meet Amy
A North Country Neighbor
Amy Norris has called the North Country home for 22 years. She chose this corner of New Hampshire as the perfect place to raise and homeschool her three boys — now 24, 20, and 17.
Today, she and her husband Glenn are building the small homestead of their dreams, complete with goats, chickens, and a sweet Great Pyrenees. It's the life they put down roots here to live.
Amy is running because she wants New Hampshire to stay affordable and free — for her children and for everyone else. Housing people can actually afford. The freedom to educate your children as you see fit. The ability to start a business without the state getting in the way. And no income or sales tax, ever.
Where I Stand
The Fight For Our Freedom
Education Excellence
As a homeschooling mother, I advocate for student-focused decisions that balance educational excellence with fiscal responsibility — ensuring families can choose the best education method for their children, public schools have engaged educators, and taxpayer dollars are managed wisely.
Supporting Small Business
I will oppose any attempt to introduce a sales or income tax that would undermine the New Hampshire Advantage our local entrepreneurs depend on. In Concord, I'll push to cut the regulations and licensing fees that cost North Country small business owners time and money they cannot afford to waste.
Protecting 2A Rights
I oppose any legislation that adds new restrictions on firearm ownership or expands background checks beyond what federal law already mandates, and I'll push back against any red flag proposals that would strip Granite Staters of their firearms without due process.
The New Hampshire Advantage
These aren't abstract ideas. They're the reasons I chose to put down roots here in the first place.
Get Involved
Let's Talk, Neighbor
Amy wants to hear what's on your mind. Reach out, ask a question, or get involved in the campaign to keep the North Country affordable and free.
Contact Amy