Daily Archives: April 20, 2017

House Republican Alliance Drops Non-Profit Status

Responding to a new email by House Speaker Shawn Jasper, which we first reported in our item below, the leadership of the conservative House Republican Alliance said Thursday it will dissolve its standing as a nonprofit corporation and will continue … Continue reading

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Ed Naile: Why I’m Not Attending Election Law Hearings in Concord

People are asking me why I am not attending legislative committee hearings in Concord regarding proposed election laws. So, I am going to write a short letter explaining why I am spending my time exposing and documenting NH voter fraud … Continue reading

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Parents Speak Out on Education Saving Accounts

Several parents spoke at the House Education Committee’s public hearing on the Education Saving Account bill, Senate Bill 193, on April 4th. One of the parents that support the bill is Adrianna, a single mom from Kingston. Through tears she … Continue reading

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Support Home for Pregnant Women In Need

At a recent New Hampshire event, I was pleased to see former state representative Laura Gandia, who was there promoting an exciting new project: a home for pregnant women in need of housing and other services. It will be called … Continue reading

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State Law Has Braider Tied in Knots

…New Hampshire has some of the most burdensome requirements for braiders. Before I could twist even a single strand of hair legally, I needed a cosmetologist license. That meant I would need to complete either 1,500 hours of cosmetology training … Continue reading

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N.H. Senate to consider bill that would deregulate some bitcoin transactions

Among the geekiest of potential new state laws – one that would exempt some types of bitcoin transactions from oversight by the state banking commission – is about to get its day in the Senate. The bill passed recently out … Continue reading

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Ex-scoutmaster indicted for sexual assault

An ex-Scoutmaster was indicted for sexually assaulting four boys during the 1990s, doubling the number of alleged victims that he was initially charged with abusing. Eugene Perreault, 69, of 369 Piscassic Road in Newfields, faces 17 counts of aggravated felonious … Continue reading

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New Hampshire Casino Bill Pecked to Bits in the House

Things did not begin auspiciously for the bill’s hearing at a meeting of the House Ways and Means Committee, as evidenced by the presence of the Casino Free New Hampshire group hosting a pre-hearing anti-gambling news conference in the lobby. … Continue reading

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Protest against Planned Parenthood Saturday, April 29

[A] previous email incorrectly had two dates for our protest. The correct date is April 29. We apologize for the confusion. For more details visit protestpp.com, or share the event flyer. You can also RSVP on our Facebook Event Page. | … Continue reading

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NH House ‘Freedom Caucus’ to Create Political Action Committee

A group of House Republicans plans to start a political action committee to push back against New Hampshire House Speaker Shawn Jasper in the next election, the latest chapter in a growing GOP feud. The New Hampshire House Freedom Caucus, … Continue reading

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