Category Archives: Legislation
NH State Senate Approves Awful, Pointless, Supposed Anti-Vote Fraud Bill
SB3 puts Republican fingerprints and their blessing on decades of Democrat efforts to steal your vote. After a lengthy debate about whether there is the need to strengthen residency voting requires and election integrity in the state of New Hampshire, … Continue reading
House panel retains bill to ban conversion therapy
A House committee has voted to retain a bill to ban sexual orientation conversion therapy, the second legislative session in a row that such a bill has failed to pass in Concord. The House Health and Human Services and Elderly … Continue reading
Teachers Union Emails Spam New Hampshire Legislators
Teacher’s Union moves to protect its education cartel. The NH chapter of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) is promoting a robo-petition intended to dissuade NH legislators from helping children get the education that is the right fit for them. … Continue reading
Help Stop the New Hampshire Budget
The New Hampshire House will soon vote on the state budget. As it currently stands, the budget will exceed $12 billion for the first time ever. Keep Reading… | RLCNH
Smoking Weed With “Dignity”
Chuck Weed is back again to take another shot at the death with dignity bill. This year it is called HB513 and according to this morning’s paper it is about to die without much dignity. I think we can call that smoking Weed. (Sorry medical marijuana advocates, this is not a story about pot.) Continue reading
Two Congressman And A Free Throw
The US House just finished it’s work on HR1, cleaning up after democrats who in 2010 abrogated yet another obligation when they found themselves incapable of writing the budget they really wanted right before an election. Continue reading
Democrats Prepare to Defend The NH Health Insurance Monopoly
The hearing for SB 150 is today at 9 AM. SB 150 is similar to a House bill (HB 241- also here) that would allow anyone to contract with any insurer outside the state with the exception that the Senate version allows the State Commissioner some rule making, documentation and dispute resolution powers. Continue reading
Protecting your Vote
You can probably think of a list of things you need a photo ID for but if you live in New Hampshire voting is not one of them. HB 356 would change that. It will require a valid state issued … Continue reading
HB 146 – Should NH Have Jury Nullification?
The New Hampshire House Judiciary Committee has come out against HB 146, a bill that would give the jury in any trial the power of nullification. Continue reading