U.S.A.
Jon Kiper was born in 1982 in Stratham, New Hampshire. He graduated from Exeter High School in 2001 and pursued further education in audio engineering at the SAE Institute in Melbourne, Australia. Kiper has authored books and ventured into the restaurant industry, opening Jonny Boston’s International in Newmarket. He has demonstrated leadership by co-founding the Newmarket Alliance for Substance Abuse Prevention and serving on various local boards, including the Newmarket Zoning Board and Town Council.
Jon Kiper’s political philosophy is marked by a blend of progressive policy proposals and a focus on regional industrial interests. He advocates for legalizing various housing types and community land trusts, while simultaneously linking school funding reform to affordable housing initiatives. Kiper’s stance on taxes includes a mix of redistribution and efficiency, such as reinstating certain taxes and ending public funding for private schools. His approach to healthcare emphasizes public options and regional collaboration, while his views on corporate responsibility and local business preference reveal a nuanced stance on economic policy. Kiper’s commitment to democratic reforms and environmental accountability showcases a strategic, multifaceted political identity.