Category Archives: Legislation

Should Home Distilling Be Legal In N.H.? Lawmakers To Vote Today

New Hampshire House lawmakers are expected to vote Wednesday on a bill that would legalize home liquor distilling. Booze enthusiasts are currently allowed to make up to 200 gallons of beer and wine at home – depending on the size … Continue reading

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New Hampshire House Will Vote On Marijuana Legalization On January 3rd

On January 3, the New Hampshire House is expected to vote on HB 656, a bill that would make marijuana legal for use by adults 21 and older. Although the Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee has recommended against the bill’s … Continue reading

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N.H. Lawmakers to Debate Transgender Anti-Discrimination Bill

Next legislative session, New Hampshire lawmakers will again debate whether to include “gender identity” under the state’s anti-discrimination laws. | More at NHPR

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Legislation Proposes State Takeover of Education (HB 1497)

HB 1497 is legislation proposes the STATE take over your local public school. BI-PARTISAN SPONSORS: Rep. Ladd, Graf. 4; Rep. Myler, Merr. 10 This is a “takeover” document. If the state does not like a school district’s plan for improving poor … Continue reading

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There Can Be No Indigenous People’s Day – The North American Continent Doesn’t Have Any

A Democrat lawmaker has proposed legislation to follow Durham, New Hampshire’s lead and change Columbus Day to ‘Indigenous People’s’ Day. I’ve already offered my thoughts on the matter at great length so I won’t repeat those here. Instead, I will point out the most obvious foil. There are … Continue reading

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To Silence One Commissioner NH Democrats Would Use The Government to Silence Them All.

… The legislation, SB466, was “introduced” the day after the tweet triggered delicate partisan political Pajama-Boy Pappas, with all but one State Senate Democrat listed as a sponsor. That’s a mighty powerful statement. |Read more at GraniteGrok.com

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N.H. House Early Action Could Advance Educational Choice Measure

When the New Hampshire House convenes in the first week of January in 2018, SB 193 will be on the agenda, establishing education savings accounts for the benefit of New Hampshire children meeting eligibility requirements. | Keep Reading at nhcornerstone.org

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House bill proposes change to business filings requirements

You don’t have to register with the state to do business in New Hampshire, as long as you do it under your own name. HB1434 would change that, at least for all businesses with employees or those that make more … Continue reading

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Democrats Suddenly Don’t Want Public Education Used as a Political Weapon?

Dave Solomon, writing in the Union Leader, opens a State House Dome Column titled “‘Edelblut bill’ aims to restrain commissioners” on the matter of Democrat-sponsored SB 466. The Legislation is supposed to keep the State’s Commissioners from engaging in political activity like running for … Continue reading

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‘Edelblut bill’ aims to restrain commissioners

Senate Bill 466 is sponsored by nine of the 10 Senate Democrats, with only Manchester Sen. Lou D’Allesandro’s name left off the list. It states that “during their term of appointment, a commissioner may not hold or campaign for elective office, serve … Continue reading

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