Monthly Archives: January 2018
Federal Immigration Officials Conspired with New Hampshire Police to Circumvent State Law
One weekend last August, a woman was heading home after dropping her husband off at work 90 miles away from the United States-Canada border. Then something unexpected happened. | Keep Reading at ACLU-NH
NH Republicans plan to copy Kentucky Medicaid work requirement plan
CONCORD, N.H. —Top Republican lawmakers at the New Hampshire State House said they will be modeling their new work requirement for Medicaid on a similar plan that just won approval in Kentucky. | More at WMUR
Report: PFOA Contamination in Merrimack Didn’t Impact Cancer Rates
A new report shows that recent PFOA water contamination in Merrimack does not appear to have resulted in higher cancer rates in town. The state conducted the study after residents were concerned about their health given the levels of PFOA, short … Continue reading
Trump’s ‘go-yuuuuge’ ‘in-their-face’ DACA deal
President Trump’s proposed deal with the Democrats on legalizing the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals recipients in exchange for a border wall, an end to the visa lottery, and an end to chain migration, is drawing some cautions from the … Continue reading
Homeschoolers Flood the New Hampshire State House
An estimated 600 homeschool supporters turned out yesterday afternoon to oppose House Bill 1263 (HB 1263), a bill that would roll-back the annual reporting requirement. Nearly every seat in Representatives’ Hall was taken, the anteroom and upstairs gallery were filled, and families … Continue reading
There is an all out assault on parental rights in New Hampshire
Parents in New Hampshire fought long and hard to pass a state law that would require written consent before their children took an invasive survey in their local public school. We heard from parents and school board members across New … Continue reading
Taxpayers Deserve Legal Standing!
Taxpayers Should Be Able to Sue the Government! Support CACR 15 to Reinstate Taxpayer Standing! CACR 15 proposes a Constitutional amendment enabling taxpayers to bring judgments against the government. Granite State Taxpayers supported such an amendment (then numbered CACR 5) in … Continue reading
Regarding SB3
We understand and support the efforts of members of the NH Legislature to try and stop the thousands of out-of-state voters who tip elections in our state. CNHT has been working to identify non-resident voters and all forms of election … Continue reading
Trans Activists and their Allies Continue to Lie about Discrimination in NH
For the past few weeks, Freedom NH, funded by out-of-state millionaires in the LGBTQ movement, has been pushing sponsored ads on social media trying to convince everyone in New Hampshire that trans people somehow don’t have the same protections from discrimination … Continue reading
Manifest Educational Hardship, a Needed Release-Valve
The Manifest Educational Hardship (MEH) statute is in RSA 193:3. As currently written, school boards are required to adopt policies consistent with the state BOE rules (Ed 320) which require families to demonstrate that a hardship exists at the assigned school, … Continue reading