Monthly Archives: July 2017
Gov Signs Fetal Homicide Law as Families Look On
New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu signed SB 66 on June 30, and now the fetal homicide measure will be known as Sarah and Griffin’s Law. It will go into effect January 1, 2018. At that time, prosecutors will have the … Continue reading
Liberty Dinner July 16, 2017
Liberty Dinner is the NHLA’s primary fundraiser. In 2016, we donated over $33,000 to endorsed campaigns across New Hampshire, helping 71 pro-liberty candidates win seats in our legislature. **School Choice 2017** Frank Edelblut, NH Commissioner of Education and prior NHLA-endorsed gubernatorial … Continue reading
Officials: June had highest number of overdose cases in 2017
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire authorities say they’ve responded to more overdoses in June than any other month in 2017 so far, with a total of 117 suspected overdoses reported. American Medical Response says 92 of the 117 June … Continue reading
Candidate Kevin Cavanaugh Wants Manchester to be Sanctuary City
On Wednesday, the New Hampshire GOP uploaded a video in which New Hampshire Senate District 16 candidate Kevin Cavanaugh (Democrat) says he believes Manchester should be a sanctuary city. The question was asked of him during the New Hampshire League of Women … Continue reading
Bitcoin Capital of the World: New Hampshire
When most people think of New Hampshire, a few images come to mind: colorful trees, maple syrup, covered bridges, people with guns, and the great outdoors. They probably don’t think of high-tech cryptocurrency. But that’s changing, thanks to the great libertarian … Continue reading
Sex misconduct revisits elite prep school already under fire
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — An elite New Hampshire prep school is facing new revelations about another competition of sexual conquest two years after a student was convicted of sexually assaulting a freshman as part of a tradition called “Senior Salute.” … Continue reading