Monthly Archives: April 2017
Rich Girard Wrestles With SB 242 – Latest NH Casino Bill
Rich spoke about Senator Lou D’Allesandro’s Senate Bill 242, which would allow a large casino within the Granite State. He tackled claims of anticipated revenue from the casino, the enforcement of casino regulations and more. Source Girard at Large | Audio … Continue reading
NH Legislature Passes Bill to Certify Postponed Elections
After suspending legislative rules to allow quick action, both the House and Senate passed a bill Thursday that will allow towns who moved their elections to ratify the results after a public hearing and vote of the governing body. The … Continue reading
Bus Ad Promoting Concord Festival Includes Images from Europe
A bus ad promoting a Concord, New Hampshire, arts festival takes a detour through Europe. Huge photos on a Concord Coach bus that travels between Concord and Boston feature images of the Merrimack River and a local clock tower, both … Continue reading
NH 420 Rally Broadcasts Civil Disobedience
The livestream will be from 3:00 to 4:20 pm EST. Activists gather at the statehouse in Concord, New Hampshire. They convene annually to protest cannabis prohibition. This year’s rally is the first to be hosted by the 420 Foundation‘s new … Continue reading
New Hampshire Military Service Academy Day
U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Maggie Hassan (D-NH) invite New Hampshire students interested in attending any of the country’s military service academies to attend the New Hampshire Military Service Academy Day on Saturday, May 13th in Pembroke. More… |Sen. Shaheen … Continue reading
Auburn Police Unmask Antifa Members
These Antifa Fas are extremely adolescent. Check out the guy donning the shoulder pads and clutching a garbage can lid shield. It’s like he’s heading to a Dungeons and Dragons fantasy camp. More… | GraniteGrok Please Like and Share New … Continue reading
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
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
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
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